We conduct a field experiment involving 143, 9-years old children in their classrooms. Children are requested to flip a coin in private and receive a big or a small prize depending on the outcome they report. Comparing the actual and theoretical distribution of reported wins, we find evidence of cheating at the aggregate level. By using behavioral data gathered on previous and subsequent meetings with the same children, we are able to explore the relationship between cheating behavior, other regarding preferences, and the tendency to appeal to social norms in judging unfair behaviors. Children who are classified as concerned about inequality are less likely to cheat. Similarly, children who are more likely to appeal to social norms in judgi...
Many social exchanges produce benefits that would not exist otherwise, but anticipating conflicts ab...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
We ran an experiment with children to study the development of honesty with age. We asked each child...
We conduct a field experiment involving 143, 9-years old children in their classrooms. Children are ...
We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they were trea...
We ran an experiment with children to study the development of honesty with age. We asked each child...
The purpose of my research is to explore whether inequality between individuals effects their inclin...
We run an experiment to study the relationship between honesty, age and self-control. We focus on ch...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether thi...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Individuals do not only make decisions to maximize their own utility, but are also concerned with ho...
Abstract: We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
Many social exchanges produce benefits that would not exist otherwise, but anticipating conflicts ab...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
We ran an experiment with children to study the development of honesty with age. We asked each child...
We conduct a field experiment involving 143, 9-years old children in their classrooms. Children are ...
We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they were trea...
We ran an experiment with children to study the development of honesty with age. We asked each child...
The purpose of my research is to explore whether inequality between individuals effects their inclin...
We run an experiment to study the relationship between honesty, age and self-control. We focus on ch...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether thi...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Individuals do not only make decisions to maximize their own utility, but are also concerned with ho...
Abstract: We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
Many social exchanges produce benefits that would not exist otherwise, but anticipating conflicts ab...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
We ran an experiment with children to study the development of honesty with age. We asked each child...