Social cooperation often relies on individuals’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishment for violation or reward for compliance. However, people do not consistently follow pro-social norms. Previous studies have suggested that an individual’s tendency toward norm conformity is affected by empirical information (i.e. what others did or would do in a similar situation) as well as by normative information (i.e. what others think one ought to do). Yet little is known about whether people have an intrinsic desire to obtain norm-revealing information. In this paper, we use a dictator game to investigate whether dictators actively seek norm-revealing information and, if so, whether they prefer to get empirical or normative informatio...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
We propose a cognitive-dissonance model of norm compliance to identify conditions for selfishly bias...
Social norms involve observation by others and external sanctions for violations, while moral norms ...
Social cooperation often relies on individuals ’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishm...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. We argue that two different expec...
Norms prescribe how to make decisions in social situations and play a crucial role in sustaining coo...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
Published online: 6 October 2015Three main motivations can explain compliance with social norms: fea...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We introduce a method for identifying social norms, based on the property that they reflect collecti...
Norms prescribe how to make decisions in social situations and play a crucial role in sustaining coo...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
We propose a cognitive-dissonance model of norm compliance to identify conditions for selfishly bias...
Social norms involve observation by others and external sanctions for violations, while moral norms ...
Social cooperation often relies on individuals ’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishm...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. We argue that two different expec...
Norms prescribe how to make decisions in social situations and play a crucial role in sustaining coo...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
Published online: 6 October 2015Three main motivations can explain compliance with social norms: fea...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We introduce a method for identifying social norms, based on the property that they reflect collecti...
Norms prescribe how to make decisions in social situations and play a crucial role in sustaining coo...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
We propose a cognitive-dissonance model of norm compliance to identify conditions for selfishly bias...
Social norms involve observation by others and external sanctions for violations, while moral norms ...