In this paper we provide new evidence showing that fair behavior is intuitive to most people. We find a strong association between a short response time and fair behavior in the dictator game. This association is robust to controls that take account of the fact that response time might be affected by the decision-maker’s cognitive ability and swiftness. The experiment was conducted with a large and heterogeneous sample recruited from the general population in Denmark. We find a striking similarity in the association between response time and fair behavior across groups in the society, which suggests that the predisposition to act fairly is a general human trait
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Behavioral experiments on the Ultimatum Game have shown that we human beings have remarkable prefere...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Fairness is an important topic that has captured the interest of researchers in many fields. Looking...
In this paper we provide new evidence showing that fair behavior is intuitive to most people. We f...
Economists are increasingly interested in the cognitive basis of pro-social behavior. Using response...
We investigate the impact of affect and deliberation on other-regarding decisions. In our laboratory...
Evidence from response time studies and time pressure experiments has led several authors to conclud...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
This paper presents an experimental test of the theory of individual sense of fairness of Karni and...
This article uses a laboratory experiment to examine the question of whether justice and fairness ar...
Fairness considerations fundamentally affect human behavior, but our understanding of the nature an...
First paragraph: Cappelen et al. (2015) open their paper, “Fairness is intuitive,” with the observat...
Growing evidence has highlighted the importance of social norms in promoting prosocial behaviors in ...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
Behavioral experiments on the Ultimatum Game have shown that we human beings have remarkable prefere...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Fairness is an important topic that has captured the interest of researchers in many fields. Looking...