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When do the expectations of others matter? Experimental evidence on distributional justice and guilt aversion

机译:何时对他人的期望是什么? 关于分配正义和有罪厌恶的实验证据

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Distributional justice-measured by the proportionality between effort exerted and rewards obtained-and guilt aversion-triggered by not fulfilling others' expectations-are widely acknowledged fundamental sources of pro-social behavior. We design three experiments to study the relevance of these sources of behavior when considered in interaction. In particular, we investigate whether subjects fulfill others' expectations also when this could produce inequitable allocations that conflict with distributional justice considerations. Our results confirm that both justice considerations and guilt aversion are important drivers of pro-social behavior, with the former having an overall stronger impact than the latter. Expectations of others are less relevant in environments more likely to nurture equitable outcomes.
机译:通过筹集和奖励之间的比例进行分配正义 - 通过未实现其他人的期望获得的努力与奖励 - 和内疚厌恶引发 - 是广泛承认亲社会行为的基本来源。 我们设计三个实验,以研究互动考虑时这些行为源的相关性。 特别是,我们还调查受试者是否符合其他人的期望,这也可以产生与分配正义考虑因素冲突的不公平的分配。 我们的结果证实,司法考虑因素和内疚厌恶是亲社会行为的重要驱动因素,前者与后者相比具有更强的影响。 对他人的期望在更有可能培养公平结果的环境中不太重要。

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