What factors determine the willingness to inflict collective punishment upon a group for a misdeed committed by individual group members? This research investigates the effect of collective responsibility shared among group members and the moderating effect of the group's political organization (democratic vs. nondemocratic). Hypothesizing that moral accountability should be greater for democratic offender groups compared to nondemocratic groups, five experiments showed that the positive effect of collective responsibility on support for collective punishment (Experiment 1) was stronger for democratic groups than for nondemocratic groups (Experiments 2-5). A sixth experiment revealed that the moral and social value ascribed to democracy led...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We examine the effectiveness of the individual-punishment mechanism in larger groups, comparing grou...
This thesis investigates the processes underlying the effect of the political organization of groups...
The present research tested the hypothesis that the political structure of groups moderates the perc...
International audienceThe present research tested the hypothesis that the political structure of gro...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
<div><p>Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the s...
According to the "democracy-as-value" hypothesis, democracy has become an ideological belief system ...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
In this paper, we test whether sanctions applied to an entire group on account of the free-riding of...
In the context of repeated public good contribution games, we experimentally investigate the impact ...
The problem of collective action occurs when individual and collective interests are at odds. Actors...
Following an offense, various justice concerns arise, and people might support the punishment of the...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We examine the effectiveness of the individual-punishment mechanism in larger groups, comparing grou...
This thesis investigates the processes underlying the effect of the political organization of groups...
The present research tested the hypothesis that the political structure of groups moderates the perc...
International audienceThe present research tested the hypothesis that the political structure of gro...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
<div><p>Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the s...
According to the "democracy-as-value" hypothesis, democracy has become an ideological belief system ...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
In this paper, we test whether sanctions applied to an entire group on account of the free-riding of...
In the context of repeated public good contribution games, we experimentally investigate the impact ...
The problem of collective action occurs when individual and collective interests are at odds. Actors...
Following an offense, various justice concerns arise, and people might support the punishment of the...
Background: It has recently been proposed that a key motivation for joining groups is the protection...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We examine the effectiveness of the individual-punishment mechanism in larger groups, comparing grou...