Are Social Preferences Skin Deep? Dictators under Cognitive Load

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Title: Are Social Preferences Skin Deep? Dictators under Cognitive Load
Authors: Hauge, Karen Evelyn
Brekke, Kjell Arne
Johansson, Lars-Olof
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Svedsäter, Henrik
Issue Date: 2009
Publication type: report
Series/Report no.: Working Papers in Economics
371
Keywords: Social Preferences
experiments
dictator game
cognitive load
Abstract: We study the impact of cognitive load in dictator games to test two conflicting views of moral behavior. Are social preferences skin‐deep in the sense that they are the result of humans’ cognitive reasoning while the natural instinct is selfish, or is rather the natural instinct to share fairly while our cognitive capacities are able to adjust moral principles in a self‐serving manner? Some previous studies in more complex settings give conflicting answers, and to disentangle different poss... more
ISSN: 1403-2465
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2077/20768

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