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fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this effect is consistent across repeated play and role … behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find …This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how …
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fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this effect is consistent across repeated play and role … behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find …This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325446
punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this … emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find that fairness plays an important role in the behavior of proposers …. Specifically, deviations from a perceived fairness norm trigger feelings of shame and guilt, which induce proposers to lower their …
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This paper provides an argument for the advantage of a preference for identity-consistent behaviour from an evolutionary point of view. Within a stylised model of social interaction, we show that the development of cooperative social norms is greatly facilitated if the agents of the society...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010366516
fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this effect is consistent across repeated play and role … behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find …This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318739
This paper provides an argument for the advantage of a preference for identity-consistent behaviour from an evolutionary point of view. Within a stylised model of social interaction, we show that the development of cooperative social norms is greatly facilitated if the agents of the society...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333957
This paper provides an argument for the advantage of a preference for identity-consistent behaviour from an evolutionary point of view. Within a stylised model of social interaction, we show that the development of cooperative social norms is greatly facilitated if the agents of the society...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005785811
fairness perceptions affect the reaction to punishment and whether this effect is consistent across repeated play and role … behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find …This experimental study investigates how behavior changes after punishment for an unkind action. It also studies how …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261428
This chapter brings together some of the recent empirical and experimental evidence regarding preferences for social status. While briefly reviewing evidence from different literatures that is consistent with the existence of preferences for status, we pay special attention to experimental work...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014025700
anger, ‘social’ emotions like shame and guilt need to be present for punishment to be an effective deterrent of … through institutional as well as emotional mechanisms. Recent studies emphasize the importance of negatively valued emotions …, such as anger, which motivate individuals to punish free riders. However, these types of emotions also trigger retaliatory …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011346451