The meritocratic fairness ideal implies that inequalities in earnings are regarded as fair only when they reflect differences in performance. Consequently, implementation of the meritocratic fairness ideal requires complete information about individual performances, but in practice, such information is often not available. We study redistributive behavior in the common, but previously understudied, situation where there is uncertainty about whether inequality is reflecting performance or luck. We show theoretically that meritocrats in such situations can become very egalitarian in their behavior, and that the degree to which this happens depends on how they trade off the probability of making mistakes and the size of mistakes that they risk...
There is well established empirical evidence that more redistribution occurs when luck rather than p...
We present an experiment that sets up a context of production of a common output obtained by using ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
The meritocratic fairness ideal implies that inequalities in earnings are regarded as fair only when...
We report from a study of how uncertainty about whether a given inequality reflects performance or l...
Do people give primacy to merit when luck partly determines earnings? This paper reports from a nove...
According to luck egalitarianism, inequalities should be deemed fair as long as they follow from ind...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
Meritocracy is a prominent fairness view in many societies, but often difficult to apply because the...
We conducted an experiment to examine whether individuals are more likely to support the redistribut...
According to luck egalitarianism, inequalities should be deemed fair as long as they follow from ind...
Luck Egalitarianism is an intensively developing theory of distributive justice, one of the most int...
We experimentally investigate subjects’ preferences for redistribution depending on i) their persona...
This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and...
People differ in intelligence, cognitive ability, personality traits, motivation, and similar valued...
There is well established empirical evidence that more redistribution occurs when luck rather than p...
We present an experiment that sets up a context of production of a common output obtained by using ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
The meritocratic fairness ideal implies that inequalities in earnings are regarded as fair only when...
We report from a study of how uncertainty about whether a given inequality reflects performance or l...
Do people give primacy to merit when luck partly determines earnings? This paper reports from a nove...
According to luck egalitarianism, inequalities should be deemed fair as long as they follow from ind...
Meritocratic redistributive preferences - where people regard it as more unfair and demand more redi...
Meritocracy is a prominent fairness view in many societies, but often difficult to apply because the...
We conducted an experiment to examine whether individuals are more likely to support the redistribut...
According to luck egalitarianism, inequalities should be deemed fair as long as they follow from ind...
Luck Egalitarianism is an intensively developing theory of distributive justice, one of the most int...
We experimentally investigate subjects’ preferences for redistribution depending on i) their persona...
This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and...
People differ in intelligence, cognitive ability, personality traits, motivation, and similar valued...
There is well established empirical evidence that more redistribution occurs when luck rather than p...
We present an experiment that sets up a context of production of a common output obtained by using ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...