International audienceWe compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both within- and between-subject experimental designs, and we investigate how teams aggregate individual preferences. We find that team decisions reveal less inequality aversion than individual initial proposals in team decision-making. However, teams are no more selfish than individuals who decide in isolation. Individuals express strategically more inequality aversion in their initial proposals in team decision-making because they anticipate the selfishness of other members. Members with median social preferences drive team decisions. Finally, we show that social image has little influence because guilt and envy are almost similar in anonymous and no...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
We experimentally study how people resolve a tension between favoritism and fairness when allocating...
International audienceWe compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both withi...
révision Août 2015We compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both within- a...
AbstractWe compare experimentally the revealed distributional preferences of individuals and teams i...
While most papers on team decision-making find that teams behave more selfishly, less trustingly and...
We compare experimentally the revealed distributional preferences of individuals and teams in alloca...
abstract: Economists, political philosophers, and others have often characterized social preferences...
While most papers on team decision-making find teams to behave more selfish, less trusting and less ...
Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and in private life, little is k...
We revisit the phenomenon that group decisions differ systematically from decisions of individuals. ...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Motivated by the potential tension between coordination, which may require discriminating between id...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
We experimentally study how people resolve a tension between favoritism and fairness when allocating...
International audienceWe compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both withi...
révision Août 2015We compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both within- a...
AbstractWe compare experimentally the revealed distributional preferences of individuals and teams i...
While most papers on team decision-making find that teams behave more selfishly, less trustingly and...
We compare experimentally the revealed distributional preferences of individuals and teams in alloca...
abstract: Economists, political philosophers, and others have often characterized social preferences...
While most papers on team decision-making find teams to behave more selfish, less trusting and less ...
Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and in private life, little is k...
We revisit the phenomenon that group decisions differ systematically from decisions of individuals. ...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Motivated by the potential tension between coordination, which may require discriminating between id...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
We experimentally study how people resolve a tension between favoritism and fairness when allocating...