Using an economic bargaining game, we tested for the existence of two phenomena related to social norms, namely norm manipulation – the selection of an interpretation of the norm that best suits an individual – and norm evasion – the deliberate, private violation of a social norm. We found that the manipulation of a norm of fairness was characterized by a self-serving bias in beliefs about what constituted normatively acceptable behaviour, so that an individual who made an uneven bargaining offer not only genuinely believed it was fair, but also believed that recipients found it fair, even though recipients of the offer considered it to be unfair. In contrast, norm evasion operated as a highly explicit process. When they could do so without...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
We investigate norms of corruption using the norm-elicitation procedure introduced by Krupka and Web...
Research in experimental economics suggests that decision making in strategic interactions is often ...
Using an economic bargaining game, we tested for the existence of two phenomena related to social no...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they were trea...
While experimental game theory has provided evidence that social norms can promote cooperation, the ...
There is a growing body of research showing that people altruistically enforce cooperation norms in ...
Compliance with a social norm is a matter of self-enforceability and endogenous motivation to confor...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
The importance of social norms for sustainable cooperative societies is largely undisputed. Most of ...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
We investigate norms of corruption using the norm-elicitation procedure introduced by Krupka and Web...
The communication of participants to identify an acceptable bargaining outcome in the Nash bargainin...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
We investigate norms of corruption using the norm-elicitation procedure introduced by Krupka and Web...
Research in experimental economics suggests that decision making in strategic interactions is often ...
Using an economic bargaining game, we tested for the existence of two phenomena related to social no...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they were trea...
While experimental game theory has provided evidence that social norms can promote cooperation, the ...
There is a growing body of research showing that people altruistically enforce cooperation norms in ...
Compliance with a social norm is a matter of self-enforceability and endogenous motivation to confor...
We show with a laboratory experiment that individuals adjust their moral principles to the situation...
The importance of social norms for sustainable cooperative societies is largely undisputed. Most of ...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
We investigate norms of corruption using the norm-elicitation procedure introduced by Krupka and Web...
The communication of participants to identify an acceptable bargaining outcome in the Nash bargainin...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
We investigate norms of corruption using the norm-elicitation procedure introduced by Krupka and Web...
Research in experimental economics suggests that decision making in strategic interactions is often ...