Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting process? We conduct an experimental voting game and analyze how pivotality affects responsibility attribution by parties who can be negatively affected by the voting outcome. We measure responsibility attribution by assigned punishment points and find that pivotal decision makers are blamed significantly more than non-pivotal decision makers. Moreover, we find that some voters avoid being pivotal by voting strategically to delegate the pivotal vote to subsequent decision makers
In this paper I show that an equilibrium exists to the sequential voting game in which a bandwagon b...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper explores ...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
How do people assign responsibility for the outcome of an election? In previous work, we have shown ...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
We argue that individuals have general responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collectiv...
Can elected officeholders use their power to extract rents for themselves, or can their accountable ...
AbstractAttributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper e...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interac-tions. This paper explores...
We study how reciprocity affects the extent to which a chair can exploit her control over an agenda ...
How much are people’s responsibility attributions affected by intended versus actual contributions i...
Can we hold citizens causally responsible for the outcomes of their voting decisions? They could sta...
Does voters’ ability to discern who is responsible for policy outcomes affect voter turnout? Althoug...
In this paper I show that an equilibrium exists to the sequential voting game in which a bandwagon b...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper explores ...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
Are people blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting pr...
How do people assign responsibility for the outcome of an election? In previous work, we have shown ...
We argue that individuals use responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collective decisio...
We argue that individuals have general responsibility attribution heuristics that apply to collectiv...
Can elected officeholders use their power to extract rents for themselves, or can their accountable ...
AbstractAttributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper e...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interac-tions. This paper explores...
We study how reciprocity affects the extent to which a chair can exploit her control over an agenda ...
How much are people’s responsibility attributions affected by intended versus actual contributions i...
Can we hold citizens causally responsible for the outcomes of their voting decisions? They could sta...
Does voters’ ability to discern who is responsible for policy outcomes affect voter turnout? Althoug...
In this paper I show that an equilibrium exists to the sequential voting game in which a bandwagon b...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper explores ...