We examine the effect of self-selected peer information on individual behavior and social norm formation via two experiments (N=1,945; N=2,414) using a lying game and political identification. A self-serving bias emerges in endogenous information search, wherein lenient sources (i.e., sources containing more tolerant empirical or normative information regarding dishonesty), especially those aligned with political identification, are preferred. Selecting lenient sources about peer perception of social norms boosts dishonesty, while peer behavior information chiefly influences expectations about dishonesty, with a minor impact on own behavior. Importantly, peer approval expectations stay largely unaltered by both information types. In a follo...
We experimentally study the social transmission of "inconvenient" information about the externalitie...
Social desirability, the likelihood of individuals to overreport behaviors they perceive to be appro...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
International audienceIf individuals tend to behave like their reference group, is it because of pee...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
Social cooperation often relies on individuals ’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishm...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
Although the study of social influence has been a fruitful topic of inquiry in the field of communic...
Copying others appears to be a cost-effective way of obtaining adaptive information, particularly wh...
The current study aims to investigate how the presence of social norms defines belief formation on f...
Previous research indicates that the depletion of self-regulatory resources can promote unethical be...
The dishonesty literature investigates how people behave when they are provided certain types of inf...
International audienceA major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is...
We experimentally study the social transmission of "inconvenient" information about the externalitie...
Social desirability, the likelihood of individuals to overreport behaviors they perceive to be appro...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
International audienceIf individuals tend to behave like their reference group, is it because of pee...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
Social cooperation often relies on individuals ’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishm...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
Although the study of social influence has been a fruitful topic of inquiry in the field of communic...
Copying others appears to be a cost-effective way of obtaining adaptive information, particularly wh...
The current study aims to investigate how the presence of social norms defines belief formation on f...
Previous research indicates that the depletion of self-regulatory resources can promote unethical be...
The dishonesty literature investigates how people behave when they are provided certain types of inf...
International audienceA major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is...
We experimentally study the social transmission of "inconvenient" information about the externalitie...
Social desirability, the likelihood of individuals to overreport behaviors they perceive to be appro...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...