Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness does influence decision making. Fairness in the sense of equality has become an essential element of economic models aiming at explaining actual behavior (cf. Fehr and Schmidt, 1999; Bolton and Ockenfels, 2000). In this paper I will argue that equality is not the only fairness norm to be taken into account. More equity norms than equality exist, including inequality of payoffs. Since inequitable payoff allocations are advantageous for the one player and disadvantageous for the other, subjects may fall prey to a self-serving bias in their fairness perceptions. Opponents may adhere to different conceptions of fairness making agreement impossib...
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A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
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Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. O...
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Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Economia / Master in Economics. Codi: SRN015. Curs acadèmic ...
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People exhibit peer-induced fairness concerns when they look to their peers as a reference to evalua...
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Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
There is strong evidence that people exploit their bargaining power in competitive markets but not i...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether people consider decisions that lead to equal outc...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. O...
In many real-world situations, unfairness of outcomes is not directly related to fairness-related pr...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Economia / Master in Economics. Codi: SRN015. Curs acadèmic ...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
People exhibit peer-induced fairness concerns when they look to their peers as a reference to evalua...
The Ultimatum Game examines the relationship between profit maximization and fairness in our decisio...
Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
There is strong evidence that people exploit their bargaining power in competitive markets but not i...