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diffusion of responsibility 14 Responsibility 7 Verantwortung 7 Ethics 6 Ethik 6 experiment 6 Experiment 5 Business ethics 4 Unternehmensethik 4 donations 4 group decisions 4 guilt sharing 4 voting 4 Behavioral economics 3 Behaviour 3 Committee Decisions 3 Consumer behaviour 3 Decision 3 Diffusion of Responsibility 3 Entscheidung 3 Group decision-making 3 Gruppenentscheidung 3 Institutions and Morals 3 Konsumentenverhalten 3 Moral Decision Making 3 Shared Guilt 3 Verhalten 3 Verhaltensökonomik 3 Arbeitsgruppe 2 Being Pivotal 2 Division of Labor 2 Economic ethics 2 Emotion 2 Fundraising 2 Game theory 2 Spieltheorie 2 Team 2 Voting behaviour 2 Wahlverhalten 2 Wirtschaftsethik 2
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Working Paper 16 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Arbeitspapier 8 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 17
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Rothenhäusler, Dominik 5 Schweizer, Nikolaus 5 Szech, Nora 5 Feess, Eberhard 4 Kerzenmacher, Florian 4 Behnk, Sascha 2 Fromell, Hanna 2 Hao, Li 2 Irlenbusch, Bernd 2 Jagau, Stephan 2 Muehlheusser, Gerd 2 Mühlheußer, Gerd 2 Nosenzo, Daniele 2 Offerman, Theo 2 Owens, Trudy 2 Reuben, Ernesto 2 Saxler, David 2 Tufano, Fabio 2
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Discussion paper series / IZA 3 IZA Discussion Papers 3 CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 CEDEX discussion paper series 1 CeDEx Discussion Paper Series 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 KIT Working Paper Series in Economics 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 Working paper series in economics 1
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Moral Transgressions by Groups: What Drives Individual Voting Behavior?
Feess, Eberhard; Kerzenmacher, Florian; Muehlheusser, Gerd - 2020
We conduct an experiment where subjects are matched in groups of three and vote on a moral transgression. Analyzing different voting rules, the frequency of votes for the moral transgression increases with the number of votes required for it. This effect persists when considering pivotal votes...
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Moral Transgressions by Groups: What Drives Individual Voting Behavior?
Feess, Eberhard; Kerzenmacher, Florian; Muehlheusser, Gerd - 2020
We conduct an experiment where subjects are matched in groups of three and vote on a moral transgression. Analyzing different voting rules, the frequency of votes for the moral transgression increases with the number of votes required for it. This effect persists when considering pivotal votes...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270061
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Moral transgressions by groups: what drives individual voting behavior?
Feess, Eberhard; Kerzenmacher, Florian; Mühlheußer, Gerd - 2020
We conduct an experiment where subjects are matched in groups of three and vote on a moral transgression. Analyzing different voting rules, the frequency of votes for the moral transgression increases with the number of votes required for it. This effect persists when considering pivotal votes...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012239268
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Moral transgressions by groups : what drives individual voting behavior?
Feess, Eberhard; Kerzenmacher, Florian; Mühlheußer, Gerd - 2020
We conduct an experiment where subjects are matched in groups of three and vote on a moral transgression. Analyzing different voting rules, the frequency of votes for the moral transgression increases with the number of votes required for it. This effect persists when considering pivotal votes...
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Are victims truly worse off in the presence of bystanders? Revisiting the bystander effect
Fromell, Hanna; Nosenzo, Daniele; Owens, Trudy; Tufano, … - 2017
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are "bystanders" present who can also offer help. We designed an experiment to re-examine this "bystander effect" using modified dictator games. We find lower giving rates in the presence of...
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Partners in Crime: Diffusion of Responsibility in Antisocial Behaviors
Behnk, Sascha; Hao, Li; Reuben, Ernesto - 2017
dishonest and when they are honest but unfavorable. Our results suggest that diffusion of responsibility is the primary reason …
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Defaults, Normative Anchors and the Occurrence of Risky and Cautious Shifts
Jagau, Stephan; Offerman, Theo - 2017
Choice shifts occur when individuals advocate a risky (safe) decision when acting as part of a group even though they prefer a safe (risky) decision when acting as individuals. Even though research in psychology and economics has produced a mass of evidence on this puzzling phenomenon, there is...
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Defaults, normative anchors and the occurrence of risky and cautious shifts
Jagau, Stephan; Offerman, Theo - 2017
Choice shifts occur when individuals advocate a risky (safe) decision when acting as part of a group even though they prefer a safe (risky) decision when acting as individuals. Even though research in psychology and economics has produced a mass of evidence on this puzzling phenomenon, there is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011715991
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Are victims truly worse off in the presence of bystanders? : revisiting the bystander effect
Fromell, Hanna; Nosenzo, Daniele; Owens, Trudy; Tufano, … - 2017
Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are "bystanders" present who can also offer help. We designed an experiment to re-examine this "bystander effect" using modified dictator games. We find lower giving rates in the presence of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011764262
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Partners in crime : diffusion of responsibility in antisocial behaviors
Behnk, Sascha; Hao, Li; Reuben, Ernesto - 2017
dishonest and when they are honest but unfavorable. Our results suggest that diffusion of responsibility is the primary reason …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011732087
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