We argue that individuals have general responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisions made, for example, by families, teams within firms, boards in international organisations or coalition governments. We conduct laboratory and online survey experiments designed to tease out the heuristics subjects use in their responsibility attribution for collective decision makers. The lab experiments comprise a collective dictator game in which decision makers have weighted votes and recipients can punish individual decision makers. Our results show that recipients punish unfair allocations and mainly target the decision maker with proposal power and with the largest vote share. We find weak evidence that decision makers with ...
Punishments and rewards are effective means for establishing cooperation in social dilemmas. We comp...
How do people assign responsibility to individuals in a group context? Participants played a repeate...
Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous research focused on...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
Background: Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous researc...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
To fully understand the motives for delegating a decision right, it is important to study responsibi...
To fully understand the motives for delegating a decision right, it is important to study responsibi...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
At every scale from small committees to national elections, voters face tradeoffs between self-inter...
Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous research focused on...
Montreal Voting Experiment Conference (Montreal March 28 and 29, 2014). The experiments reported in ...
Punishments and rewards are effective means for establishing cooperation in social dilemmas. We comp...
We conducted a sensitivity analysis of results in weighted voting experiments by varying the followi...
Punishments and rewards are effective means for establishing cooperation in social dilemmas. We comp...
How do people assign responsibility to individuals in a group context? Participants played a repeate...
Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous research focused on...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
Background: Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous researc...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
To fully understand the motives for delegating a decision right, it is important to study responsibi...
To fully understand the motives for delegating a decision right, it is important to study responsibi...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
At every scale from small committees to national elections, voters face tradeoffs between self-inter...
Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous research focused on...
Montreal Voting Experiment Conference (Montreal March 28 and 29, 2014). The experiments reported in ...
Punishments and rewards are effective means for establishing cooperation in social dilemmas. We comp...
We conducted a sensitivity analysis of results in weighted voting experiments by varying the followi...
Punishments and rewards are effective means for establishing cooperation in social dilemmas. We comp...
How do people assign responsibility to individuals in a group context? Participants played a repeate...
Responsibility judgements have important consequences in human society. Previous research focused on...