Favoritism and fairness in teams (Q1630503)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6991179
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6991179 |
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Favoritism and fairness in teams (English)
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10 December 2018
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Summary: We experimentally study how people resolve a tension between favoritism and fairness when allocating a profit in a team production setting. Past research shows that people tend to favor their ingroup at the cost of an outgroup when allocating a given amount of money. However, when the money to be allocated depends on joint production, we find that most players allocate proportionally according to others' relative contributions, irrespective of their social identity affiliations. We discuss the implications of our findings on how distributive norms could shape team cooperation.
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favoritism
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fairness
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team production
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social identity
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distributive norm
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