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Unethical behavior such as dishonesty, cheating and corruption occurs frequently in organizations or groups. Recent experimental evidence suggests that there is a stronger inclination to behave immorally in groups than individually. We ask if this is the case, and if so, why. Using a...
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, because the economics literature on group decision making has, so far, assumed homogeneity within groups. In a lab experiment …
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We conduct an experiment where subjects are matched in groups of three and vote on a moral transgression. Analyzing …
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punishment option and compare it to the behavior of individuals in a laboratory experiment. We also consider different team …
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Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effects with respect to …
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prevalence of corporate delinquencies gives rise to this concern. In our laboratory experiment, we investigate the determinants …
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lead to suboptimal institutional choice. -- voting ; punishment ; voluntary contributions ; heterogeneity ; experiment …
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
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“the will of the people.” In an experiment, we elicit revealed attitudes toward ordinal preference aggregation and classify …
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the experiment. Moreover, the group effect on the ambiguity-generated insensitivity seems domain dependent. …
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