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Short- and long-run goals in ultimatum bargaining: impatience predicts spite-based behavior

机译:最后通bar讨价还价的短期和长期目标:急躁可预示基于恶意的行为

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The ultimatum game (UG) is widely used to study human bargaining behavior and fairness norms. In this game, two players have to agree on how to split a sum of money. The proposer makes an offer, which the responder can accept or reject. If the responder rejects, neither player gets anything. The prevailing view is that, beyond self-interest, the desire to equalize both players’ payoffs (i.e., fairness) is the crucial motivation in the UG. Based on this view, previous research suggests that fairness is a short-run oriented motive that conflicts with the long-run goal of self-interest. However, competitive spite, which reflects an antisocial (not norm-based) desire to minimize others’ payoffs, can also account for the behavior observed in the UG, and has been linked to short-run, present-oriented aspirations as well. In this paper, we explore the relationship between individuals’ intertemporal preferences and their behavior in a citywide dual-role UG experiment ( N = 713). We find that impatience (short-run orientation) predicts the rejection of low, “unfair” offers as responder and the proposal of low, “unfair” offers as proposer, which is consistent with spitefulness but inconsistent with fairness motivations. This behavior systematically reduces the payoffs of those who interact with impatient individuals. Thus, impatient individuals appear to be keen to minimize their partners’ share of the pie, even at the risk of destroying it. These findings indicate that competitively reducing other’s payoffs, rather than fairness (or self-interest), is the short-run goal in ultimatum bargaining.
机译:最后通game博弈(UG)被广泛用于研究人类的讨价还价行为和公平准则。在这个游戏中,两个玩家必须就如何分配一笔钱达成共识。提议者提出要约,响应者可以接受或拒绝。如果响应者拒绝,则任何玩家都不会得到任何东西。普遍的观点是,除了个人利益之外,均等化两个参与者的收益(即公平)的愿望是UG中的关键动机。基于这种观点,先前的研究表明,公平是一种短期取向的动机,与长期的自我利益目标相冲突。但是,竞争性恶意反映了一种反社会(非基于规范)的愿望,即希望最大程度地减少他人的回报,这也可以解释UG中观察到的行为,并且也与短期,面向当前的愿望相关。在本文中,我们在整个城市的双重角色UG实验(N = 713)中探索了个人的跨期偏好与其行为之间的关系。我们发现,不耐烦(短期取向)预示着拒绝低的,“不公平”的要约作为响应者,而低的,“不公平”的要约作为提议者,这与恶意一致,但与公平动机不一致。这种行为会系统地减少与不耐烦的人进行互动的人的收益。因此,不耐烦的人似乎渴望最小化其伴侣在馅饼上的份额,即使有破坏它的风险。这些发现表明,竞争性地减少他人的报酬而非公平(或个人利益)是最后通bar讨价还价的短期目标。

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