824期 10月27日 :Do we perceive failing to hear one’s voice out as disrespectful?(黄凌波, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University)

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【主讲】黄凌波 (Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University)

【主题】Do we perceive failing to hear one’s voice out as disrespectful?

【时间】2017年10月27日 (周五) 15:15-16:45

【地点】上海财经大学经济学院楼701室

【语言】英文

【摘要】In an experimental study of a modified dictator game, a recipient can send out a message to a proposer before the proposer makes the payoff division. The proposer can choose to ignore the message. Then in the next stage, before revealing proposers’ decisions, recipients can punish or reward proposers at their own costs conditional on which payoff division was made and whether messages were read. We show that 1) recipients tend to punish more harshly when proposers read recipients’ messages but still selected a more selfish payoff division; however, 2) recipients tend to reward more generously when proposers did not read recipients’ messages and nonetheless selected a more prosocial payoff division. Our findings suggest that people do not simply interpret failing to hear one’s voice out as disrespectful. Rather, our data can be organized by a theory of kindness in which agents punish or reward based on their expectations of proposers’ actions.

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