Do people prefer leaders who enforce norms? Reputational effects of reward and punishment decisions in noisy social dilemmas

Volume: 84, Pages: 103800 - 103800
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
The present paper investigates how rewards as well as punishments – implemented to enforce the social norm of cooperation – impact the reputations of the leaders administering them. Moreover, we investigate whether and how the effects of norm enforcement decisions on leaders' reputations change when – due to behavioral noise – they are unable to perfectly monitor group members' decisions. To address these questions, we present a new...
Paper Details
Title
Do people prefer leaders who enforce norms? Reputational effects of reward and punishment decisions in noisy social dilemmas
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
84
Pages
103800 - 103800
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