Social interactions and the influence of “extremists”

Volume: 153, Pages: 238 - 266
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
A large literature has shown evidence that people are influenced by others, especially in group interactions. However, little is known about whether such influence remains after they have left the group. Using a modified dictator game and a structural choice-revealed preference approach, we measure an individual’s preferences before and after face-to-face interactions in a small group and then examine whether a change in preferences is observed...
Paper Details
Title
Social interactions and the influence of “extremists”
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
153
Pages
238 - 266
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