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Social, Behavioral and Experimental Economics (SBEE) Seminar: Nastiness in Groups

Julie Chytilova, Charles University, Czech Republic
Monday, October 11, 2021
11:30 AM-12:45 PM
Virtual
ABSTRACT: This paper provides evidence showing that people are more prone to engage in nasty behavior, malevolently causing financial harm to other people at own costs, when they make decisions on behalf of a group rather than when making choices individually on their own. We establish this behavioral regularity in four large-scale experiments among adolescents, university students and a nationally representative sample of adults (N = 7,426). We test several potential mechanisms, and the results suggest that the “destructiveness shift” in groups is driven by lower perception of individual responsibility, in line with self-signaling models.

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Building: Off Campus Location
Location: Virtual
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Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: Economics, seminar
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Department of Economics, Ross School of Business, School of Information, Social, Behavioral, and Experimental Economics (SBEE)