In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related properties of individual decisions; it is an unintended consequence of procedures in which individuals interact. Attitudes to such unfairness may be revealed in emotions of anger and resentment rather than in preferences over alternative decision outcomes. We conjecture that inequality is viewed with relatively little disfavour when it results from procedures that allow individuals equal strategic opportunities. We define a concept of procedural fairness which formalises intuitions about equality of opportunity. We report a Vendetta Game experiment in which negative attitudes to inequality can be expressed in costly and counter-productive ‘taki...
There is ample experimental evidence showing that people have a strong preference for equity in weal...
Previous theorizing about punishment has suggested that humans desire to punish inequality per se. H...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether people consider decisions that lead to equal outc...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...
<div><p>Merit and justice play a crucial role in ethical theory and political philosophy. Some theor...
Three determining factors for economic inequality are self-chosen effort, self-chosen risk, and exte...
Individuals do not only make decisions to maximize their own utility, but are also concerned with ho...
There is ample experimental evidence showing that people have a strong preference for equity in weal...
Previous theorizing about punishment has suggested that humans desire to punish inequality per se. H...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether people consider decisions that lead to equal outc...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...
<div><p>Merit and justice play a crucial role in ethical theory and political philosophy. Some theor...
Three determining factors for economic inequality are self-chosen effort, self-chosen risk, and exte...
Individuals do not only make decisions to maximize their own utility, but are also concerned with ho...
There is ample experimental evidence showing that people have a strong preference for equity in weal...
Previous theorizing about punishment has suggested that humans desire to punish inequality per se. H...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...