Reacting to unfairness: group identity and dishonest behavior (Q1656947)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6916603
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6916603 |
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Reacting to unfairness: group identity and dishonest behavior (English)
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13 August 2018
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Summary: We experimentally investigate whether individuals are more likely to engage in dishonest behavior after having experienced unfairness perpetrated by an individual with a salient group identity. Two individuals generate an endowment together, but only one can decide how to share it. They either share the same group identity or have distinct group identities. Then, they approach a task in which they can opportunistically engage in dishonest behavior. Our results show that when individuals share the same group identity, unfair distributive decisions do not trigger a dishonest reaction. In contrast, when different group identities coexist, dishonest behavior is observed as a reaction to unfairness.
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group identity
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fairness
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dishonesty
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