A consensus seems to be emerging in economics that at least three motives are at work in many strategic decisions: distributive preferences, reciprocal preferences and self-interest. An important obstacle to this research, however, has been moral biases, i.e., the distortions created by self-interest that can obscure social preferences. Among other things, this has led to disagreement about the relative importance of distributive preferences, reciprocal preferences, or both. This paper describes a simple experiment that decomposes behavior into these three forces and examines their interactions without the confounds that have compromised other designs. We compare the decisions of implicated “stakeholders” with those of impartial “spectators...
We use an experimental method to investigate whether systematic relationships exist across distinct ...
The results of many observational and experimental studies reveal an economically and socially impor...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...
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...
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...
The concept of “homo oeconomicus” having prevailed in economic research for a long time, experimenta...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
Jekyll and Hyde paradoxes refer to the fact that people sometimes behave morally in certain situatio...
Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including ...
This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We ...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
We use an experimental method to investigate whether systematic relationships exist across distinct ...
The results of many observational and experimental studies reveal an economically and socially impor...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...
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...
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...
The concept of “homo oeconomicus” having prevailed in economic research for a long time, experimenta...
Departures from pure self interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of "social ...
Jekyll and Hyde paradoxes refer to the fact that people sometimes behave morally in certain situatio...
Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including ...
This paper studies whether intentionality is more prevalent than fairness in social preferences. We ...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
International audienceOften, when several norms are present and may be in conflict, individuals will...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
We use an experimental method to investigate whether systematic relationships exist across distinct ...
The results of many observational and experimental studies reveal an economically and socially impor...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...