We provide new evidence on the impact of diminished self-control on social preferences in the ultimatum game. In a sample of German university students (N = 312), depleted proposers made lower offers, and depleted responders rejected unfair offers as often as non-depleted ones. This agrees with previous evidence on the Dictator Game but stands in contrast with a previous study with a sample of Spanish university students. A possible explanation is that selfish motives are the default mode of behavior, but there is individual heterogeneity on whether strategic fairness (fear of rejection) can overcome them
We present evidence against the standard assumptions that social preferences are stable and can be m...
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This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
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Experimental implementations of dictator games are found to differ in terms of their underlying stra...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
This paper shows in an experiment that giving rates in a dictator game increase significantly if pay...
We study the effects of ego depletion, a manipulation which consumes self-control resources, on soci...
Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk...
This paper puts three of the most prominent specifications of ‘other-regarding’ preferences to the e...
Self-control depletion has been linked both to increased selfish behavior and increased susceptibili...
To investigate the relationship between the depth of strategic thinking and social preferences we as...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
Affect plays an important role in interpersonal behaviour, yet the role of moods in how people manag...
We present evidence against the standard assumptions that social preferences are stable and can be m...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
Experimental implementations of dictator games are found to differ in terms of their underlying stra...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
This paper shows in an experiment that giving rates in a dictator game increase significantly if pay...
We study the effects of ego depletion, a manipulation which consumes self-control resources, on soci...
Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk...
This paper puts three of the most prominent specifications of ‘other-regarding’ preferences to the e...
Self-control depletion has been linked both to increased selfish behavior and increased susceptibili...
To investigate the relationship between the depth of strategic thinking and social preferences we as...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
Affect plays an important role in interpersonal behaviour, yet the role of moods in how people manag...
We present evidence against the standard assumptions that social preferences are stable and can be m...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...