Peer effects and social preferences in voluntary cooperation

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serval:BIB_32D1AAE0B889
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Peer effects and social preferences in voluntary cooperation
Journal
Journal of Economic Psychology
Author(s)
Thöni C., Gächter S.
ISSN
0167-4870
1872-7719 (online)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Volume
48
Pages
72-88
Language
english
Notes
ThoniGachter2015JoEP
Abstract
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is known about how peers shape social preferences. Settings where social preferences matter are often situations where peer effects are likely too. In a gift-exchange experiment with independent payoffs between two agents we find causal evidence for peer effects. Efforts are positively correlated but with a kink: agents follow a low-performing but not a high-performing peer. This contradicts major theories of social preferences which predict that efforts are unrelated, or negatively related. Some theories allow for positively-related efforts but cannot explain most observations. Conformism, norm following and social esteem are candidate explanations.
Keywords
Social preferences, Voluntary cooperation, Peer effects, Reflection problem, Gift-exchange, Conformism, Social norms, Social esteem, Experiments
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Yes
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08/09/2016 15:09
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20/08/2019 14:18
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