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. Recent publications, however, imply that the fairness of algorithmic decision making is not necessarily given. Therefore, to …
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the case when the use of home‐based working involves the blurring of work–home boundaries. Perceived trust and fairness on … commitment. These results show that experiences with home‐based working shape employees' perceptions of trust and fairness in …, perceived fairness is as important as perceived trust. …
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. Results show that the use of AI without information and with written information decreased perceived fairness, personableness … perception, and increased emotional creepiness. In turn, perceived fairness, personableness perceptions, and emotional creepiness …
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overall negative effects of algorithms on fairness perceptions and organizational attractiveness. However, applicants with …
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Players in economic situations often have preferences not only over their own outcome but also over what happens to fellow players, entirely apart from any strategic considerations. While this can be modeled directly by simply writing down final preferences, these are commonly unknown a priori....
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This paper departs from the standard profit-maximizing model of firm behavior by assuming that firms are motivated in part by personal animosity-or respect-towards their competitors. A reciprocal firm responds to unkind behavior of rivals with unkind actions (negative reciprocity), while at the...
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Two deviations of alternating-offer bargaining behavior from economic theory are observed together, yet have been studied separately. Players who could secure themselves a large surplus share if bargainers were purely self-interested incompletely exploit their advantage. Delay in agreement...
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competition experiment. The two experiments use the same methods and subject pool, and examine games randomly selected from the … and the other on predicting the choices of the second mover. The competitions are based on an estimation experiment and a … same distribution. The current introductory paper presents the results of the estimation experiment, and clarifies the …
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emotional mechanisms have been proposed as a possible explanation. In particular, feelings of fairness, anger and envy are … distinguishing rejections due to a retaliation motive driven by anger towards the proposer from rejections due to inequity aversion … driven by feelings of envy towards a third party. Results from two experiments suggest that responders experience feelings of …
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The relationship between risk in the environment, risk aversion and inequality aversion is not well understood …. Theories of fairness have typically assumed that pie sizes are known ex-ante. Pie sizes are, however, rarely known ex ante … games using utility functions that capture additively separable constant relative risk aversion and inequity aversion. We …
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