We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information regarding the behaviour of a previous participant in a dictator game with a taking option. We use the strategy method to identify behavioural ‘types’, and thus distinguish ‘conformists’ from ‘counter-conformists’, and unconditional choosers. Unconditional choosers make up the greatest proportion of types (about 80%) while only about 20% of subjects condition their responses to social information. We find that both conformity and counter-conformity are driven by a desire to be seen as moral (the ‘symbolization’ dimension of moral identity). The main difference is that, conformity is also driven by a sensitivity to what others think (‘attentio...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
We investigate the dynamics of individual pro-social behavior over time. The dynamics are tested by ...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
We use subjects actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification ofind...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
We use subjects actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of in...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...
How robust are social preferences to variations in the environment in which a decision is made? By v...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
Social cooperation often relies on individuals ’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishm...
The literature on dictator (D) and joy-of-destruction (JoD) games demonstrates that some people can ...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
We investigate the dynamics of individual pro-social behavior over time. The dynamics are tested by ...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
We use subjects actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification ofind...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
We use subjects actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of in...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...
How robust are social preferences to variations in the environment in which a decision is made? By v...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
Social cooperation often relies on individuals ’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishm...
The literature on dictator (D) and joy-of-destruction (JoD) games demonstrates that some people can ...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
We investigate the dynamics of individual pro-social behavior over time. The dynamics are tested by ...