Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is well documented, but the mechanisms driving this behavior are not well understood. In particular, it is unclear to what extent ingroup favoritism is driven by preferences concerning the welfare of ingroup over outgroup members, vs. beliefs about the behavior of ingroup and outgroup members. In this review we analyze research on ingroup favoritism in economic games, identifying key gaps in the literature and providing suggestions on how future work can incorporate these insights to shed further light on when, why, and how ingroup favoritism occurs. In doing so, we demonstrate how social psychological theory and research can be integrated with fi...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'defa...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
In two comprehensive and fully incentivized studies, we investigate the development of ingroup favor...
We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), a...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequa...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
Ingroup favoritism has been widely verified in the context of intergroup competition; however, how c...
This study examines the effects of ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility ("parochialism"), as we...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'defa...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
In two comprehensive and fully incentivized studies, we investigate the development of ingroup favor...
We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), a...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequa...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
Ingroup favoritism has been widely verified in the context of intergroup competition; however, how c...
This study examines the effects of ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility ("parochialism"), as we...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, w...