An important branch of economic research on emotions has used power-to-take game experiments to study the impact of negative emotions, such as anger, irritation and contempt, on the decision to punish. We investigate experimentally the role that the specific punishment technology adopted plays in this context, and test to what extent punishing behavior can be truly attributed to negative emotions. We find that a large part (around 70%) of the punishment behavior observed in previous PTTG studies is explained by the technology of punishment adopted instead of negative emotions. Once this effect is removed, negative emotions do still play an important role, but the efficiency costs associated to them are much smaller
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
In this article we provide empirical support for anger as an underlying mechanism of costly punishme...
Previous theorizing about punishment has suggested that humans desire to punish inequality per se. H...
An important branch of economic research on emotions has used power-to-take game experiments to stud...
The power-to-take game is a simple two player game where players are randomly divided into pairs con...
Working paper du GATE 2006-04Cooperation among people who are not related to each other is sustained...
The power to take game is a simple two player game where players arerandomly divided into pairs cons...
Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining so...
Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining so...
In a punishment experiment, we separate the demand for punishment in general from a possible demand ...
The frustration-aggression hypothesis posits that anger affects economic behaviour essentially by te...
We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experimen...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
In this article we provide empirical support for anger as an underlying mechanism of costly punishme...
Previous theorizing about punishment has suggested that humans desire to punish inequality per se. H...
An important branch of economic research on emotions has used power-to-take game experiments to stud...
The power-to-take game is a simple two player game where players are randomly divided into pairs con...
Working paper du GATE 2006-04Cooperation among people who are not related to each other is sustained...
The power to take game is a simple two player game where players arerandomly divided into pairs cons...
Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining so...
Evolutionary theory reveals that punishment is effective in promoting cooperation and maintaining so...
In a punishment experiment, we separate the demand for punishment in general from a possible demand ...
The frustration-aggression hypothesis posits that anger affects economic behaviour essentially by te...
We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experimen...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
In this article we provide empirical support for anger as an underlying mechanism of costly punishme...
Previous theorizing about punishment has suggested that humans desire to punish inequality per se. H...