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Abstract [en]
In two experiments the prediction was tested that salience of fairness and group goal (economic productivity, social concern, or harmony) reduces the influence of self-interest on preferences for different principles (equity, equal treatment, or equal final outcomes) of distributing the outcomes accrued when a sufficient number contributes in a step-level public good dilemma. In Experiment 1, it was found that perceived fairness of allocation principles increased their perceived instrumentality. Neither allocation instrumentality nor fairness varied with group goal or self-interest. In Experiment 2, the group goal of economic productivity increased fairness of allocations according to equity, and the group goal of social concern increased fairness of allocations according to equality and equal final outcomes. Perceived fairness and group goal were both related to allocation preferences. Self-interest had no effects on perceived fairness of allocation preferences.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Göteborg: University of Gothenburg, 2005. p. 22
Series
Göteborg psychological reports, ISSN 0301-0996 ; 35:5
Keywords
Public good dilemmas, distributive justice, fairness, group goal, cooperation
National Category
Economics Psychology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:his:diva-19633 (URN)
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