On the Malleability of Fairness Ideals: Order Effects in Partial and Impartial Allocation Tasks
Autor: | Natalia Montinari, Marian Panganiban, Matteo Ploner, Kathrin Dengler-Roscher, Benedikt Werner |
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Přispěvatelé: | Kathrin Dengler-Roscher, Natalia Montinari, Marian Panganiban, Matteo Ploner, Benedikt Werner |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Economics and Econometrics
Sociology and Political Science Earnings jel:C91 FairnessProportionality principleDictatorPartial stakeholdersImpartial spectators jel:D63 05 social sciences jel:C72 jel:D64 Proportionality principle Task (project management) Malleability Order (business) Fairness Proportionality Principle Dictator Partial Stakeholders Impartial Spectators Fairness Bias 0502 economics and business Economics fairness proportionality principle dictator partial stakeholders impartial spectators fairness bias 050206 economic theory 050207 economics Laboratory experiment Social psychology Applied Psychology |
Popis: | How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocation situations, it is still unclear whether and to what extent people’s allocations reflect their fairness ideals. We investigate in a laboratory experiment whether people’s fairness ideals vary with respect to changes in the order in which they undertake two allocation tasks. Participants first generate resources in a real- effort task and then distribute them. In the partial allocation task, the participant determines the earnings for himself and another participant. In the impartial allocation task, the participant determines the earnings for two other participants. We also manipulate the participants’ experience, i.e., whether they took part in similar allocation experiments before. We find that participants are more likely to allocate more resources to themselves than what they earned in the real-effort task when they decide partially. Exclusively for inexperienced participants, deciding impartially first dampens selfish behavior when they decide partially. (Less) |
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