This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We do this by introducing a new three-player game in which the choices of neutral third-party arbiters are isolated from any monetary or strategic concerns. This allows us to study the normative preferences of subjects, and to compare the relative weight they give to intentions and inequality. The results show that arbiters are mainly concerned with inequality, while other's (selfish) intentions seem to play a minor role in their preferences. This result is robust to a series of experimental designs, suggesting that the role of intentions in social preferences might be smaller than implied by the previous literature
We conduct experiments in which parties face a pair of two-player pie-splitting procedures. Parties ...
Much work has recently been devoted in non-cooperative game theory to accounting for ac-tions motiva...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We ...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...
A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strate...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
Research in experimental economics suggests that decision making in strategic interactions is often ...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strate...
A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strate...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
We conduct experiments in which parties face a pair of two-player pie-splitting procedures. Parties ...
Much work has recently been devoted in non-cooperative game theory to accounting for ac-tions motiva...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We ...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...
A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strate...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
Research in experimental economics suggests that decision making in strategic interactions is often ...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strate...
A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strate...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
We conduct experiments in which parties face a pair of two-player pie-splitting procedures. Parties ...
Much work has recently been devoted in non-cooperative game theory to accounting for ac-tions motiva...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...