"In this study we investigate how outcome valence affects the importance of self-interest and fairness in ultimatum bargaining. In three experiments we systematically study the effect of outcome valence on fairness accessibility, norms, and behavior. Results on all three aspects show strong evidence for the hypothesis that fairness becomes more important and self-interest becomes less important in negative valence bargaining. Fairness accessibility was higher when bargaining involved negative payoffs than when it involved positive payoffs (Experiment 1), the fairness norm was stronger in negatively versus positively valenced bargaining when an identical unequal offer benefiting the allocators was evaluated (Experiment 2), and allocators all...
Building on the scholarship using ultimatum game experiments to explore the presence of fairness nor...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim of this study was to determine whether people respond differently t...
"In this study we investigate how outcome valence affects the importance of self-interest and fairne...
The communication of participants to identify an acceptable bargaining outcome in the Nash bargainin...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
Behavior in one-shot bargaining games, like the Ultimatum Game (UG), has been interpreted as an expr...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
This paper experimentally examines the effect of social comparisons in ultimatum bargaining. While p...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. ...
The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In thi...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
Building on the scholarship using ultimatum game experiments to explore the presence of fairness nor...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim of this study was to determine whether people respond differently t...
"In this study we investigate how outcome valence affects the importance of self-interest and fairne...
The communication of participants to identify an acceptable bargaining outcome in the Nash bargainin...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
Social equity consists of opportunity equity and outcome equity. Although numerous studies have used...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
Behavior in one-shot bargaining games, like the Ultimatum Game (UG), has been interpreted as an expr...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
This paper experimentally examines the effect of social comparisons in ultimatum bargaining. While p...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. ...
The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In thi...
I wish to thank my students in Econ 411 at the American University in Cairo, for planning, organisi...
Building on the scholarship using ultimatum game experiments to explore the presence of fairness nor...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aim of this study was to determine whether people respond differently t...