Decision makers frequently have a spokesperson communicate their decisions. In this paper, we address two questions. First, does it matter who communicates an unfair decision? Second, does it matter how the unfair decision is communicated? We conduct a modified dictator game experiment in which either the decision maker or a spokesperson communicates the decided allocation to recipients, who then determine whether to punish either of them. We find that receivers punish both the decision maker and the spokesperson more often, and more heavily, for unfair allocations communicated by the spokesperson if there is room for shifting blame. The increased punishment results from the messenger's style of delivery: spokespersons are more likely than ...
In the dictator game, the recipient’s opportunity to send a message to the dictator increases giving...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...
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 report on an experiment designed to explore whether the effects of expressing one’s emotions spil...
We study experimentally to what extent distributive fairness decisions by impartial authorities are ...
To fully understand the motives for delegating a decision right, it is important to study responsibi...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
Trabajo presentado en el EUI Interdisciplinary Experimental Working Group, organizado por el Europea...
In the dictator game, the recipient’s opportunity to send a message to the dictator increases giving...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
In the dictator game, the recipient’s opportunity to send a message to the dictator increases giving...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...
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 report on an experiment designed to explore whether the effects of expressing one’s emotions spil...
We study experimentally to what extent distributive fairness decisions by impartial authorities are ...
To fully understand the motives for delegating a decision right, it is important to study responsibi...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
Trabajo presentado en el EUI Interdisciplinary Experimental Working Group, organizado por el Europea...
In the dictator game, the recipient’s opportunity to send a message to the dictator increases giving...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
In the dictator game, the recipient’s opportunity to send a message to the dictator increases giving...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...