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particular, we analyze how horizontal fairness concerns affect performance and efficiency in an environment characterized by …. -- wage setting ; wage equality ; equity ; gift exchange ; reciprocity ; incomplete contracts …
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fairness ; discrimination …
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A meritocratic fairness ideal is generally believed to regard income inequality as fair if it stems from performance …
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guilt aversion and reciprocity under which contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our … results are consistent with either. -- Framing ; psychological games ; guilt aversion ; reciprocity ; public good games …
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psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which … ; psychological game theory ; guilt aversion ; reciprocity ; public good games ; voluntary cooperation …
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We introduce the "ball-catching task", a novel computerized real effort task, which combines "real" efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the production...
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how fairness views themselves are affected by negative shocks. To answer this question, I conduct two experimental studies … an egalitarian fairness view. Participants who are relatively richer, by contrast, distribute resources proportionate to …
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This chapter presents some insights from basic behavioural research on the role of human pro-social motivation to maintain social order. I argue that social order can be conceptualised as a public good game. Past attempts to explain social order typically relied on the assumption of selfish and...
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We propose and experimentally test a mechanism for a class of principal-agent problems in which agents can observe each others' efforts. In this mechanism each player costlessly assigns a share of the pie to each of the other players, after observing their contributions, and the final...
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partners to reach out to the excluded member helps to restore cooperation and fairness in profit allocation. But it does not …
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