This paper analyzes experimental data to better understand self-punishment and compensation as potential means for making amends for having caused distributional harm and inefficiency. Our design allows for and disentangles intended harm and unintended harm. In our data, subjects infrequently self-punish, whereas they frequently offer compensation. Appeasement tactics are used particularly when the harmed party can punish the harm doer. Compensation is an informative signal for the harm doer’s benign intent, which does not similarly apply to self-punishment. Both self-punishment and compensation lower the punishment level imposed by the harmed party on the harm doer, whereas results regarding the probability of punishment are less clear
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
The present paper examines the joint use of punishment and recom-pense in judgments about a harmful ...
The almost exclusive focus on punishment and inattention to compensatory alternatives in studies inv...
This paper analyzes experimental data to better understand self-punishment and compensation as poten...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Researchers interested in the psychology of justice ...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
In a punishment experiment, we separate the demand for punishment in general from a possible demand ...
While the opportunity to punish selfish and reward generous behavior coexist in many instances in da...
Humans will incur costs to punish others who violate social norms. Theories of justice highlight 2 m...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violatio...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
The present paper examines the joint use of punishment and recom-pense in judgments about a harmful ...
The almost exclusive focus on punishment and inattention to compensatory alternatives in studies inv...
This paper analyzes experimental data to better understand self-punishment and compensation as poten...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Researchers interested in the psychology of justice ...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
In a punishment experiment, we separate the demand for punishment in general from a possible demand ...
While the opportunity to punish selfish and reward generous behavior coexist in many instances in da...
Humans will incur costs to punish others who violate social norms. Theories of justice highlight 2 m...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violatio...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
Explaining cooperation in groups remains a key problem because reciprocity breaks down between more ...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
Punishment represents a key mechanism to deter norm violations and is motivated by retribution and/o...
The present paper examines the joint use of punishment and recom-pense in judgments about a harmful ...
The almost exclusive focus on punishment and inattention to compensatory alternatives in studies inv...