We investigated if responders accept a 50-50 split in a modified version of the ultimatum game, in which rejection yields a higher payoff (€7) than accepting the equal offer (€5). Therefore, the decision to accept the 50-50 split in this modified ultimatum game cannot be perceived as a self-interest act, as opposed to the standard game, in which acceptance may reflect resignation in the knowledge that the equal split is the best one can expect. A substantial proportion of responders accepts the equal split in this modified game (Study 1), which clearly establishes egalitarian preferences. Further studies show that the willingness to accept is not an artifact of indifference towards the extra payoff (Study 2), but reflects true concerns for ...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
The paper reports on an experiment that uses an ultimatum game structure added with a trust componen...
keeping all of the money for themselves to giving all of it away, and any division in between. Once ...
We investigated if responders accept a 50-50 split in a modified version of the ultimatum game, in w...
Guth, Schmittberger and Schwarze’s (1982) ultimatum game result is replicated with mean earnings of ...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
This paper reports data from an ultimatum mini-game in which responders first had to choose whether ...
In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. ...
We set up a laboratory experiment to investigate systematically how varying the magnitude of outside...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. ...
In the ultimatum game, one player proposes a split of money between him- or herself and another play...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
The paper reports on an experiment that uses an ultimatum game structure added with a trust componen...
keeping all of the money for themselves to giving all of it away, and any division in between. Once ...
We investigated if responders accept a 50-50 split in a modified version of the ultimatum game, in w...
Guth, Schmittberger and Schwarze’s (1982) ultimatum game result is replicated with mean earnings of ...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
This paper reports data from an ultimatum mini-game in which responders first had to choose whether ...
In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. ...
We set up a laboratory experiment to investigate systematically how varying the magnitude of outside...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. ...
In the ultimatum game, one player proposes a split of money between him- or herself and another play...
Experiments with the ultimatum game -- where one party can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a sec...
The paper reports on an experiment that uses an ultimatum game structure added with a trust componen...
keeping all of the money for themselves to giving all of it away, and any division in between. Once ...