Distributive justice concerns how individuals and societies distribute benefits and burdens in a just or moral manner. We combined distribution choices with functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the central problem of distributive justice: the trade-off between equity and efficiency. We found that the putamen responds to efficiency, whereas the insula encodes inequity, and the caudate/septal subgenual region encodes a unified measure of efficiency and inequity (utility). Notably, individual differences in inequity aversion correlate with activity in inequity and utility regions. Against utilitarianism, our results support the deontological intuition that a sense of fairness is fundamental to distributive justice but, as sugge...
ABSTRACT—Little is known about the positive emotional impact of fairness or the process of resolving...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Distributive justice concerns how individuals and societies distribute benefits and burdens in a jus...
Distributive justice decision making tends to require a trade off between different valued outcomes....
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
A preference for fairness may originate from prosocial or strategic motivations: we may wish to impr...
Decades of experimental research show that some people forgo personal gains to benefit others in uni...
When allocating resources, equity and efficiency may conflict. When resources are scarce and cannot ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
Individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to promote equality in groups. These costly...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
ABSTRACT—Little is known about the positive emotional impact of fairness or the process of resolving...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Distributive justice concerns how individuals and societies distribute benefits and burdens in a jus...
Distributive justice decision making tends to require a trade off between different valued outcomes....
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
A preference for fairness may originate from prosocial or strategic motivations: we may wish to impr...
Decades of experimental research show that some people forgo personal gains to benefit others in uni...
When allocating resources, equity and efficiency may conflict. When resources are scarce and cannot ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
Individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to promote equality in groups. These costly...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
ABSTRACT—Little is known about the positive emotional impact of fairness or the process of resolving...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...