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in health, community, and justice services, as well as private industry (banking, housing, insurance) and government …
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There is strong evidence that in bargaining situations with asymmetric outside options people exhibit self-serving biases concerning their fairness judgements. Moreover, psychological literature suggests that this can be a driving force of bargaining impasse. This paper extends the notion of...
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Standard income inequality indices can be interpreted as a measure of welfare loss entailed in departures from equality … of outcomes, for egalitarian social welfare functions defined on the distribution of outcomes. But such a welfare …
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Economists praise the efficiency of the price mechanism in allocating scarce resources. Others, however, often reject …
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The question of whether lawyers and managers behave selfishly or fairly has inspired discussion for a long time. Empirical evidence, however, is sparse. Using data from an experiment with 359 law and business administration students, we investigate this question empirically and provide first...
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uses the ordonomic framework to critically reflect common notions of normative categories such as justice, solidarity …
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normative categories such as justice, solidarity, responsibility, sustainability, and corporate citizenship. Based on this …
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We introduce the give-or-destroy game that allows us to fully elicit an individual s social preference schedule. We find that about one third of the population exhibits both pro-social and anti-social preferences that are independent of payoff comparisons with those who are affected. We call...
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In this study, it was found that economists were sensitive to different commodities based on their attitudes in terms of fairness toward the price mechanism, whereas non-economists did not exhibit significant sensitivity. This sensitivity was so strong that no self-selection effect could be...
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In diesem Beitrag geht es um subjektive Gerechtigkeitsvorstellungen, nicht Gerechtigkeit an sich, da erstere im Gegensatz zu letzterer empirisch feststellbar und handlungswirksam sind. Allerdings müssen ihre Folgen nicht nur gute sein. Gerechtigkeitsvorstellungen können erstens die...
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