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Self-signaling in moral voting
Mechtenberg, Lydia
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Perino, Grischa
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Treich, Nicolas
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2021
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Self-signaling in moral voting
Mechtenberg, Lydia
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Perino, Grischa
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Treich, Nicolas
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2021
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Effects of information on intentionality attributions and judgments: Punishing negligence and praising the caring for information
Haupt, Andreas
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Uske, Tobias
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2010
Understanding how observers attribute intentionality to people in the focus of their attention helps in shedding light on punishment behavior. In this paper we approach impartial observers' attributions of intentionality and the attachment of praise and blame to perpetrators of external effects....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271349
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Double Standards: Social Preferences and Moral Biases
Croson, Rachel
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Konow, James
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2007
to a
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by stakeholders in the application of that preference. More generally, we find that all three …
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Contractual preferences and moral biases: social identity and procedural fairness in the exclusion game experiment
Tammi, Timo
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Constitutional Political Economy
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2011
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Effects of Information on Intentionality Attributions and Judgments - Punishing Negligence and Praising the Caring for Information
Haupt, Andreas
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Uske, Tobias
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Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2010
Understanding how observers attribute intentionality to people in the focus of their attention helps in shedding light on punishment behavior. In this paper we approach impartial observers' attributions of intentionality and the attachment of praise and blame to perpetrators of external effects....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008511323
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Social preferences and moral biases
Croson, Rachel
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Konow, James
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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2009
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pp. 201-212
preference that even impartial spectators display and a
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; stakeholders punish more and reward less than spectators. In …
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