Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is known about how peers shape social preferences. Settings where social preferences matter are often situations where peer effects are likely too. In a gift-exchange experiment with independent payoffs between two agents we find causal evidence for peer effects. Efforts are positively correlated but with a kink: agents follow a low-performing but not a high-performing peer. This contradicts major theories of social preferences which predict that efforts are unrelated, or negatively related. Some theories allow for positively-related efforts but cannot explain most observations. Conformism, norm following and social esteem are candidate explana...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Extensive field evidence shows individuals' decisions in settings involving uncertainty depend on th...
We study whether people’s behavior in a one-shot sequential public goods type situation is affected ...
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is ...
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is ...
AbstractSocial preferences and social influence effects (“peer effects”) are well documented, but li...
Substantial evidence suggests the behavioral relevance of social preferences and also the importance...
We examine two explanations for peer effects in risk taking: relative payoff concerns and preference...
I propose that motive and degree of peer influence are likely to differ between public and private b...
<div><p>Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studie...
Peer effects are possibly very important for educational performance but hard to identify. This pape...
If individuals tend to behave like their peers, is it because of conformity, that is, the preference...
Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studies have d...
This paper examines the e↵ect of peers on individual risk taking. In the absence of informational mo...
Abstract: Extensive field evidence shows individuals ’ decisions in settings involving choice under...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Extensive field evidence shows individuals' decisions in settings involving uncertainty depend on th...
We study whether people’s behavior in a one-shot sequential public goods type situation is affected ...
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is ...
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is ...
AbstractSocial preferences and social influence effects (“peer effects”) are well documented, but li...
Substantial evidence suggests the behavioral relevance of social preferences and also the importance...
We examine two explanations for peer effects in risk taking: relative payoff concerns and preference...
I propose that motive and degree of peer influence are likely to differ between public and private b...
<div><p>Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studie...
Peer effects are possibly very important for educational performance but hard to identify. This pape...
If individuals tend to behave like their peers, is it because of conformity, that is, the preference...
Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studies have d...
This paper examines the e↵ect of peers on individual risk taking. In the absence of informational mo...
Abstract: Extensive field evidence shows individuals ’ decisions in settings involving choice under...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
Extensive field evidence shows individuals' decisions in settings involving uncertainty depend on th...
We study whether people’s behavior in a one-shot sequential public goods type situation is affected ...