The paper is one of the first empirical attempts that builds on the moral dilemmas and group rationality literature to explore the way in which group composition with respect to group members’ individual choices in moral dilemmas and social influence processes impact on group moral choices. First individually and then, in small groups, 221 participants were asked to decide on 10 moral dilemmas. Our results show that emergent group level utilitarianism is higher than the average individual utilitarianism, yet, lower than the highest individual utilitarianism within groups. We also show that average individual utilitarianism positively predicts group utilitarianism while group fragmentation in individual utilitarianism has a negative effect o...
Does decision-making in groups foster rationality and selfishness, or does it give rise to nasty beh...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
The paper is one of the first empirical attempts that builds on the moral dilemmas and group rationa...
Individuals are less likely to make morally desirable decisions when they are in groups. I study whe...
In the study of utilitarian morality, the sacrificial dilemma paradigm has been the dominant approac...
It is recognized that group membership can make people feel safer. If people feel safer in groups, t...
Research has shown that groups tend to be less cooperative in prisoner\u27s dilemma games compared t...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Traditional theories of social dilemmas assume that people’s behavior is individualistic, selfish, a...
To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'defa...
Do humans think it is acceptable and moral, to sacrifice a life of one person in order to save many ...
Does decision-making in groups foster rationality and selfishness, or does it give rise to nasty beh...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
The paper is one of the first empirical attempts that builds on the moral dilemmas and group rationa...
Individuals are less likely to make morally desirable decisions when they are in groups. I study whe...
In the study of utilitarian morality, the sacrificial dilemma paradigm has been the dominant approac...
It is recognized that group membership can make people feel safer. If people feel safer in groups, t...
Research has shown that groups tend to be less cooperative in prisoner\u27s dilemma games compared t...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Traditional theories of social dilemmas assume that people’s behavior is individualistic, selfish, a...
To what extent is the tendency to act more prosocially towards ingroup than outgroup members a 'defa...
Do humans think it is acceptable and moral, to sacrifice a life of one person in order to save many ...
Does decision-making in groups foster rationality and selfishness, or does it give rise to nasty beh...
A social dilemma is defined as a scenario in which a person must decide between an individually rati...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...