We perform an experimental analysis to investigate participants' choices of allocative criteria under different conditions. We document that performance-based criteria guaranteeing a minimal egalitarian base are widely preferred by both neutral spectators and stakeholders without information on relative payoffs, although popularity among stakeholders is mostly due to self-interest considerations and optimism concerning their expected performance. Information regarding the distribution of payoffs under different criteria dramatically reduces such choice because the self-interest motive directly emerges, and most players opt to revise their decision in favor of the criterion maximizing their own payoff.
Becchetti, L., Degli Antoni, G., Ottone, S., Solferino, N. (2018). Performance, Luck and Equality: An Experimental Analysis of Subjects' Preferences for Different Allocation Criteria. THE B.E. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY, 18(1) [10.1515/bejeap-2016-0259].
Performance, Luck and Equality: An Experimental Analysis of Subjects' Preferences for Different Allocation Criteria
Degli Antoni, G;Ottone, S;
2018
Abstract
We perform an experimental analysis to investigate participants' choices of allocative criteria under different conditions. We document that performance-based criteria guaranteeing a minimal egalitarian base are widely preferred by both neutral spectators and stakeholders without information on relative payoffs, although popularity among stakeholders is mostly due to self-interest considerations and optimism concerning their expected performance. Information regarding the distribution of payoffs under different criteria dramatically reduces such choice because the self-interest motive directly emerges, and most players opt to revise their decision in favor of the criterion maximizing their own payoff.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.