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problem as well as in a real payoff money-burning experiment that can inform our understanding of moral preferences and …
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problem as well as in a real payoff money-burning experiment that can inform our understanding of moral preferences and …
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, participants completed 3 tasks of interest that contribute to an understanding or one's ethics: a task assessing prosociality, a …
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We explore the role of cognitive dissonance in dictator and public goods games. Specifically, we motivate cognitive dissonance between one's perception of “fair treatment” and self-interested behaviour by having participants answer a question about fairness. Utilizing two manipulations...
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In this paper, we shed light on the different moral costs of dishonesty and stealing. To accomplish this, we set up a die-rolling task which allowed participants to increase their own payout through dishonesty or theft. The results show that participants have fewer reservations about dishonesty...
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Little is known about the underlying mechanisms of behavioral contagion, in particular with respect to differences in contagion of pro- versus anti-social behavior. Our principal contribution is the use of a novel experimental approach that enables us to analyze the contagion of behavior under...
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Both theory and recent empirical evidence on nudging suggest that observability of behavior acts as an instrument for …-social effect, and if anything it backfires. In additional experiments we confirm that this backfiring effect is driven by inequity …
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) easiness to grasp the opportunity to lie, and 2) the amount of time available to decide. In an incentivized online experiment …
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