The current research examines a moderator who predicts in what situations punishment can have detrimental effects on cooperation. We hypothesized that when a punishment system is perceived as procedurally unfair, people's cooperation level decreases. Results of two experiments indicated that participants cooperated less in a group-based trust game when punishment was inconsistent between persons (i.e. not all group members would be punished for defection) than when punishment was consistent between persons (i.e. any group member who defected would be punished) or when there was no punishment. These effects were mediated by perceived belongingness. The authors conclude that an unfair punishment system leads people to feel marginalized as a group member, and this prompts them to display less cooperation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)

van Prooijen, J., Gallucci, M., Toeset, G. (2008). Procedural justice in punishment systems: Inconsistent punishment procedures have detrimental effects on cooperation. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 47(2), 311-324 [10.1348/014466607X218212].

Procedural justice in punishment systems: Inconsistent punishment procedures have detrimental effects on cooperation

GALLUCCI, MARCELLO;
2008

Abstract

The current research examines a moderator who predicts in what situations punishment can have detrimental effects on cooperation. We hypothesized that when a punishment system is perceived as procedurally unfair, people's cooperation level decreases. Results of two experiments indicated that participants cooperated less in a group-based trust game when punishment was inconsistent between persons (i.e. not all group members would be punished for defection) than when punishment was consistent between persons (i.e. any group member who defected would be punished) or when there was no punishment. These effects were mediated by perceived belongingness. The authors conclude that an unfair punishment system leads people to feel marginalized as a group member, and this prompts them to display less cooperation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)
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Altruistic Punishment, Experimental Social Psychology, Justice
English
2008
47
2
311
324
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van Prooijen, J., Gallucci, M., Toeset, G. (2008). Procedural justice in punishment systems: Inconsistent punishment procedures have detrimental effects on cooperation. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 47(2), 311-324 [10.1348/014466607X218212].
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