We study experimentally to what extent distributive fairness decisions by impartial authorities are influenced by stakeholders’ fairness opinions. In a three-player allocation game, we compare Communication treatments, in which one of the stakeholders states her opinion prior to the allocation decision, to a Baseline without communication. We find that stakeholders who state their opinion are allocated significantly less money than their counterparts in the Baseline. Asymmetric reactions to the statements appear to be the driving force behind this result: Authorities deviate from their initial fairness judgment and follow stakeholders’ opinions if the requests are moderate; they largely ignore high monetary requests
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...
We study experimentally whether and to what extent impartial decision makers are influenced by stake...
We study experimentally whether and to what extent impartial decision makers are influenced by stake...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
We study how participation in decision processes shapes people's behavior towards impartial aut...
The paper analyses the impact of communication about fairness on individual distribution decisions, ...
We document that being spectators (no effect on personal payoffs) and, to a lesser extent, stakehold...
People exhibit peer-induced fairness concerns when they look to their peers as a reference to evalua...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...
We study experimentally whether and to what extent impartial decision makers are influenced by stake...
We study experimentally whether and to what extent impartial decision makers are influenced by stake...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we addres...
We study how participation in decision processes shapes people's behavior towards impartial aut...
The paper analyses the impact of communication about fairness on individual distribution decisions, ...
We document that being spectators (no effect on personal payoffs) and, to a lesser extent, stakehold...
People exhibit peer-induced fairness concerns when they look to their peers as a reference to evalua...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...