People’s fairness preferences are an important constraint for what constitutes an acceptable economic transaction, yet little is known about how these preferences are formed. In this paper, we provide clean evidence that previous transactions play an important role in shaping perceptions of fairness. Buyers used to high market prices, for example, are more likely to perceive high prices as fair than buyers used to low market prices. Similarly, employees used to high wages are more likely to perceive low wages as unfair. Our data further allows us to decompose this history dependence into the effects of pure observation vs. the experience of payoff-relevant outcomes. We propose two classes of models of path-dependent fairness preferences -ei...
We analyze the profitability of third degree price discrimination under consideration of consumers' ...
Reciprocal behavior was often explained by perception of fairness derived from either agents’ intent...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...
People's fairness preferences are an important constraint for what constitutes an acceptable economi...
Questionnaire studies suggest that perceptions of fairness cause people to resist price increases fo...
Whether pro-social preferences identified in economic laboratories survive in natural market context...
This paper researches factors that influence price fairness judgements. The empirical literature sug...
Questionnaire studies show that perceptions of fairness cause people to resist price increases follo...
International audienceThis research note discusses the distinction between these two concepts of per...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
I study a gift-exchange game, in which a profit-maximizing firm offers a wage to a fair-minded worke...
This article researches factors that influence price fairness judgments. The empirical literature su...
This article researches factors that influence price fairness judgments. The empirical literature su...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
This paper researches factors that influence price fairness judgements. The empirical literature sug...
We analyze the profitability of third degree price discrimination under consideration of consumers' ...
Reciprocal behavior was often explained by perception of fairness derived from either agents’ intent...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...
People's fairness preferences are an important constraint for what constitutes an acceptable economi...
Questionnaire studies suggest that perceptions of fairness cause people to resist price increases fo...
Whether pro-social preferences identified in economic laboratories survive in natural market context...
This paper researches factors that influence price fairness judgements. The empirical literature sug...
Questionnaire studies show that perceptions of fairness cause people to resist price increases follo...
International audienceThis research note discusses the distinction between these two concepts of per...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
I study a gift-exchange game, in which a profit-maximizing firm offers a wage to a fair-minded worke...
This article researches factors that influence price fairness judgments. The empirical literature su...
This article researches factors that influence price fairness judgments. The empirical literature su...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
This paper researches factors that influence price fairness judgements. The empirical literature sug...
We analyze the profitability of third degree price discrimination under consideration of consumers' ...
Reciprocal behavior was often explained by perception of fairness derived from either agents’ intent...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...