Economists are increasingly interested in how group membership affects individual behavior. The standard method assigns individuals to "minimal" groups, i.e. arbitrary labels, in a lab. But real group often involve social interactions leading to social ties between group members. Our experiments compare randomly assigned minimal groups to randomly assigned groups involving real social interactions. While adding social ties leads to qualitatively similar, although stronger, in-group favoritism in cooperation, altruistic norm enforcement patterns are qualitatively different between treatments. Our findings contribute to the micro-foundation of theories of group preferences, and caution against generalizations from "minimal" groups to groups w...
This thesis consists of three chapters in experimental economics. It involves various dimensions in ...
We experimentally study how group identity and social influence affect proposers and recipients in ...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Economists are increasingly interested in how group membership affects individual behavior. The stan...
We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), a...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequa...
Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to ...
Results of experiments employing the minimal group paradigm (MGP) (Tajfel et al., 1971) have provide...
Economic behavior often takes place in small groups of people interacting with each other (like work...
The current study investigated the effects of intragroup interaction and cohesion on intergroup bias...
The authors thank the Economic and Social Research Council–United Kingdom (ESRC) for supporting H. O...
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
People who are members of a group and identify with it behave differently from people who perceive t...
Economic behavior often takes place in groups of small numbers of peopleinteracting with each other ...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
This thesis consists of three chapters in experimental economics. It involves various dimensions in ...
We experimentally study how group identity and social influence affect proposers and recipients in ...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Economists are increasingly interested in how group membership affects individual behavior. The stan...
We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), a...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequa...
Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to ...
Results of experiments employing the minimal group paradigm (MGP) (Tajfel et al., 1971) have provide...
Economic behavior often takes place in small groups of people interacting with each other (like work...
The current study investigated the effects of intragroup interaction and cohesion on intergroup bias...
The authors thank the Economic and Social Research Council–United Kingdom (ESRC) for supporting H. O...
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
People who are members of a group and identify with it behave differently from people who perceive t...
Economic behavior often takes place in groups of small numbers of peopleinteracting with each other ...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
This thesis consists of three chapters in experimental economics. It involves various dimensions in ...
We experimentally study how group identity and social influence affect proposers and recipients in ...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...