Kurz Verena, Orland Andreas, Posadzy Kinga
1School of Business, Economics and Law, Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden.
2Department of Economics, University of Potsdam, August-Bebel-Str. 89, 14482 Potsdam, Germany.
Exp Econ. 2018;21(3):601-626. doi: 10.1007/s10683-017-9540-5. Epub 2017 Sep 4.
We investigate in a laboratory experiment whether procedural fairness concerns affect how well individuals are able to solve a coordination problem in a two-player Volunteer's Dilemma. Subjects receive external action recommendations, either to volunteer or to abstain from it, in order to facilitate coordination and improve efficiency. We manipulate the fairness of the recommendation procedure by varying the probabilities of receiving the disadvantageous recommendation to volunteer between players. We find evidence that while recommendations improve overall efficiency regardless of their implications for expected payoffs, there are behavioural asymmetries depending on the recommendation: advantageous recommendations are followed less frequently than disadvantageous ones and beliefs about others' actions are more pessimistic in the treatment with recommendations inducing unequal expected payoffs.
我们在一项实验室实验中研究程序公平性问题是否会影响个体在两人志愿者困境中解决协调问题的能力。为了促进协调并提高效率,受试者会收到外部行动建议,即建议他们选择自愿行动或不采取行动。我们通过改变玩家之间收到不利的自愿行动建议的概率来操纵建议程序的公平性。我们发现,尽管建议无论对预期收益有何影响都能提高整体效率,但根据建议存在行为不对称:有利建议的遵循频率低于不利建议,并且在建议导致预期收益不平等的处理中,对他人行动的信念更为悲观。