This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after receiving punishment. The focus is on how proposers in a power-to-take game adjust their behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find that fairness plays an important role: proposers who take what they consider to be an unfair amount experience higher intensities of prosocial emotions (shame and guilt), particularly if they are punished. This emotional experience induces proposers to lower their claims. We also find that fairness perceptions vary considerably between individuals. Therefore, it is not necessarily the case that proposers who considered themselves fair are taking less from responders t...
We investigate the impact of affect and deliberation on other-regarding decisions. In our laboratory...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...
This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after receiving punishment. The focus is o...
This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It ...
The power to take game is a simple two player game where players arerandomly divided into pairs cons...
Extensive research documents the existence of egocentric biases in the perception and application of...
Extensive research documents the existence of egocentric biases in the perception and application of...
In the prevention and resolution of conflicts in social contexts, an important step is to understand...
Inaccurate beliefs about procedural fairness often motivate people to act in self-serving and selfis...
Recent theories about the relation between emotion and behavior hold that social behavior is influen...
In social psychology it has been argued that the importance of justice cannot be overstated. In the ...
The power-to-take game is a simple two player game where players are randomly divided into pairs con...
In my thesis, I consider how legitimacy and social identity processes affect whether third-party obs...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
We investigate the impact of affect and deliberation on other-regarding decisions. In our laboratory...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...
This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after receiving punishment. The focus is o...
This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It ...
The power to take game is a simple two player game where players arerandomly divided into pairs cons...
Extensive research documents the existence of egocentric biases in the perception and application of...
Extensive research documents the existence of egocentric biases in the perception and application of...
In the prevention and resolution of conflicts in social contexts, an important step is to understand...
Inaccurate beliefs about procedural fairness often motivate people to act in self-serving and selfis...
Recent theories about the relation between emotion and behavior hold that social behavior is influen...
In social psychology it has been argued that the importance of justice cannot be overstated. In the ...
The power-to-take game is a simple two player game where players are randomly divided into pairs con...
In my thesis, I consider how legitimacy and social identity processes affect whether third-party obs...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
We investigate the impact of affect and deliberation on other-regarding decisions. In our laboratory...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
Power imbalance often leads to unequal allocations. However, it remains largely unknown how differen...