Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders

We investigate social norms for dictator game giving using a recently proposed norm-elicitation procedure (Krupka and Weber, 2013). We elicit norms separately from dictator, recipient, and disinterested third party respondents and find that elicited norms are stable and insensitive to the role of th...

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Main Authors: Erkut, Hande, Nosenzo, Daniele, Sefton, Martin
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Published: Elsevier 2015
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description We investigate social norms for dictator game giving using a recently proposed norm-elicitation procedure (Krupka and Weber, 2013). We elicit norms separately from dictator, recipient, and disinterested third party respondents and find that elicited norms are stable and insensitive to the role of the respondent. The results support the use of this procedure as a method for measuring social norms.
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spelling nottingham-297782020-05-04T17:02:04Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29778/ Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders Erkut, Hande Nosenzo, Daniele Sefton, Martin We investigate social norms for dictator game giving using a recently proposed norm-elicitation procedure (Krupka and Weber, 2013). We elicit norms separately from dictator, recipient, and disinterested third party respondents and find that elicited norms are stable and insensitive to the role of the respondent. The results support the use of this procedure as a method for measuring social norms. Elsevier 2015-02-25 Article PeerReviewed Erkut, Hande, Nosenzo, Daniele and Sefton, Martin (2015) Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders. Economics Letters, 130 . pp. 28-31. ISSN 0165-1765 Social norms; Dictator games; Norm elicitation http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165176515000737# doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2015.02.021 doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2015.02.021
spellingShingle Social norms; Dictator games; Norm elicitation
Erkut, Hande
Nosenzo, Daniele
Sefton, Martin
Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
title Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
title_full Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
title_fullStr Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
title_short Identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
title_sort identifying social norms using coordination games: spectators vs. stakeholders
topic Social norms; Dictator games; Norm elicitation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29778/
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