In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can shed light on both the private benefits and spillover costs of employer favoritism (or discrimination). Group identity is induced on subjects such that each laboratory « society » consists of eight individuals each belonging to one of two different identity groups. In some treatments randomly assigned employer-subjects give preference rankings of potential worker-subjects who would make effort choices that impact employer payoffs. Though it is common knowledge that group identity in this environment provides no special productivity information and cannot facilitate communication or otherwise lower costs for the employer, employers preferentia...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
Experiments provide a controlled environment where factors can be isolated and studied more easily t...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as a...
In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory exper...
We examine both the private benefits and spillover costs of labor market favoritism in a unique labo...
Favoritism is the act of offering jobs, contracts and resources to members of one’s social group in ...
This paper provides laboratory experimental evidence for prevalence of organizational favouritism. ...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
This paper studies how group a±liation and intergroup bias may affect economic decision- making. Two...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
Cronyism in firms arises when favoritism toward an ingroup affects personnel decisions. Two main mot...
Social-psychological research reveals two opposite ways in which a person can respond to increased f...
Economic theory argues that competition can diminish discrimination in the labor market, while argum...
This paper studies equilibrium employment contracts if workers have private information on their ski...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
Experiments provide a controlled environment where factors can be isolated and studied more easily t...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as a...
In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory exper...
We examine both the private benefits and spillover costs of labor market favoritism in a unique labo...
Favoritism is the act of offering jobs, contracts and resources to members of one’s social group in ...
This paper provides laboratory experimental evidence for prevalence of organizational favouritism. ...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers’ beliefs about workers’ behavi...
This paper studies how group a±liation and intergroup bias may affect economic decision- making. Two...
In the labor market, statistical discrimination occurs when employers' beliefs about workers' behavi...
Cronyism in firms arises when favoritism toward an ingroup affects personnel decisions. Two main mot...
Social-psychological research reveals two opposite ways in which a person can respond to increased f...
Economic theory argues that competition can diminish discrimination in the labor market, while argum...
This paper studies equilibrium employment contracts if workers have private information on their ski...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate whether the effect of group identity on individu...
Experiments provide a controlled environment where factors can be isolated and studied more easily t...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as a...