Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences and moral beliefs. Of particular interest today are questions related to incentive designs: for example, could the structure of employment affect moral attitudes? Here, I study the impact of employment structure on three normative issues: utilitarian versus deontological values, other-regarding preferences, and charitable donations. Through a labor market intermediary, I randomly assigned workers to competitive or piece-rate work conditions. The groups were given a moral question posing a conflict between utilitarian and deontological values, and offered a choice to make a charitable donation. The moral question was accompanied by an illustrati...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
Many factors contribute to choice of employment other than compensation. This study extends the curr...
Extant research suggests that individuals employ traditional moral heuristics to support their obser...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
There is a long ongoing debate on whether interaction in a market influences moral decisions of indi...
This paper incorporates morality -- defined as lower utility from consuming goods obtained through a...
Is market exchange solely dependent on selfishness or does other-regarding behavior play any substan...
What are the consequences of intermediating moral responsibility through complex organizations or tr...
This paper studies the impact of a key feature of competitive markets on moral behavior: the possibi...
Recent advances in economic theory, largely motivated by experimental findings, have led to the adop...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
Many factors contribute to choice of employment other than compensation. This study extends the curr...
Extant research suggests that individuals employ traditional moral heuristics to support their obser...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
Scholars since Hume and Smith have debated possible causal connections between market experiences an...
There is a long ongoing debate on whether interaction in a market influences moral decisions of indi...
This paper incorporates morality -- defined as lower utility from consuming goods obtained through a...
Is market exchange solely dependent on selfishness or does other-regarding behavior play any substan...
What are the consequences of intermediating moral responsibility through complex organizations or tr...
This paper studies the impact of a key feature of competitive markets on moral behavior: the possibi...
Recent advances in economic theory, largely motivated by experimental findings, have led to the adop...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
International audienceUsing an original survey-experimental protocol, we study the normative accepta...
Many factors contribute to choice of employment other than compensation. This study extends the curr...
Extant research suggests that individuals employ traditional moral heuristics to support their obser...