Procedural fairness and equality of opportunity
ST Trautmann - Journal of Economic Surveys, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we discuss concepts of procedural fairness and equality of opportunity, and
review the descriptive evidence regarding such procedural fairness preferences and their …
review the descriptive evidence regarding such procedural fairness preferences and their …
When gamification backfires: The impact of perceived justice on online community contributions
While online communities may enhance firm performance, they commonly fail to retain
members. To address this challenge, scholars and managers call for the use of gamification …
members. To address this challenge, scholars and managers call for the use of gamification …
Social responsibility promotes conservative risk behavior
GE Bolton, A Ockenfels, J Stauf - European Economic Review, 2015 - Elsevier
Previous studies show that group risk taking can be more conservative than individual risk
taking. Two common, but untested reasons for this greater caution are the influence of social …
taking. Two common, but untested reasons for this greater caution are the influence of social …
Risk attitudes in a social context
IMT Rohde, KIM Rohde - Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2011 - Springer
Many experiments have demonstrated that when evaluating payoffs, people take not only
their own payoffs into account, but also the payoffs of others in their social environment. Most …
their own payoffs into account, but also the payoffs of others in their social environment. Most …
Models of caring, or acting as if one cared, about the welfare of others
JJ Rotemberg - Annu. Rev. Econ., 2014 - annualreviews.org
This article surveys the theoretical literature in which people are modeled as taking other
people's payoffs into account either because this affects their utility directly or because they …
people's payoffs into account either because this affects their utility directly or because they …
Does willful ignorance deflect punishment?–An experimental study
This paper studies whether people can avoid punishment by remaining willfully ignorant
about possible negative consequences of their actions for others. We employ a laboratory …
about possible negative consequences of their actions for others. We employ a laboratory …
Effective leadership and the allocation and exercise of power in organizations
R Sloof, FA von Siemens - The Leadership Quarterly, 2021 - Elsevier
We experimentally investigate whether delegation can be an effective leadership behavior
to motivate followers. In particular, we study how the allocation and exercise of power–the …
to motivate followers. In particular, we study how the allocation and exercise of power–the …
Giving in the face of risk
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under
uncertainty regarding its allocational consequences. Although risk preferences are likely …
uncertainty regarding its allocational consequences. Although risk preferences are likely …
Redistribution promotes cooperation in spatial public goods games under aspiration dynamics
J Du - Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2019 - Elsevier
Redistribution is an important regulation mechanism commonly used to benefit the whole
society by transferring capital to low-income members. How redistribution influences the …
society by transferring capital to low-income members. How redistribution influences the …
Attribution and reciprocity
A Sebald - Games and Economic Behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
People infer causes and assign responsibilities for situations they find themselves in. In
contradiction with classical presumptions about human behavior, it has been found that the …
contradiction with classical presumptions about human behavior, it has been found that the …