Punishment aims to deter individuals' selfish behaviors, but it can occasionally backfire. Some scholars have proposed promoting prosocial behaviors using punishment that communicates positive social norms because it provides additional motivation. However, it is unclear which factors affect the norm expressive function of punishment. This study proposes that third-party punishment communicates more positive normative information, and thus, promotes more prosocial behavior in observers than does second-party punishment. Using dictator games, we investigated the effects of second-party punishment compared to third-party punishment of another's unfair sharing on observers' norm perceptions and subsequent sharing decision-making. Two experimen...
Altruistic punishment following social norm violations promotes human cooperation. However, experime...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
This work focuses on costly punishment imposed by unaffected observing third parties in economic exp...
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experim...
open2noWe study the effect of social influence on agentsâ decisions to engage in costly decentralize...
"We examine the characteristics and the relative strength of third party sanctions in a series of ex...
Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violatio...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people's punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
Altruistic punishment following social norm violations promotes human cooperation. However, experime...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...
This work focuses on costly punishment imposed by unaffected observing third parties in economic exp...
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experim...
open2noWe study the effect of social influence on agentsâ decisions to engage in costly decentralize...
"We examine the characteristics and the relative strength of third party sanctions in a series of ex...
Third-party punishment and third-party compensation are primary responses to observed norms violatio...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Peer punishment is widely considered a key mechanism supporting cooperation in human groups. Althoug...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people's punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Social norms are an important element in explaining how humans achieve very high levels of cooperati...
We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people’s punishment behavior in a social-dile...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
Altruistic punishment following social norm violations promotes human cooperation. However, experime...
Experiments on economic games typically fail to find positive reputational effects of using peer pun...
When people with different normative beliefs interact, moral opportunism-or the tendency to follow t...