This article explores the interaction between the moral principle of protection/harm and fairness tendencies expressed by allocators in Dictator Games. Through a multidisciplinary perspective, the analysis evaluates how these intuitive moral evaluations influence altruistic and prosocial behaviors, challenging traditional economic models based on the Homo Economicus. The study aims to collect the scientific results of moral psychology to investigate a comprehensive experimental manipulation of harm in social economic games. We argue that this type of methodological correction can lead to the design of Evidence-Based Policies that, consistent with recent developments in economics and psychology research, may be effective, especially in policies from taxation to military intervention, fields in which aversion to harming others are significantly relevant.
Homo Moralis’ giving tendencies. A multidisciplinary opinion review on altruistic behavior in the dictator game / Campanella, Francesco; Mariella, Michele. - In: JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS FOR POLICY. - ISSN 2572-8997. - 8:Special Issue 2(2024), pp. 43-49.
Homo Moralis’ giving tendencies. A multidisciplinary opinion review on altruistic behavior in the dictator game
Michele Mariella
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2024
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This article explores the interaction between the moral principle of protection/harm and fairness tendencies expressed by allocators in Dictator Games. Through a multidisciplinary perspective, the analysis evaluates how these intuitive moral evaluations influence altruistic and prosocial behaviors, challenging traditional economic models based on the Homo Economicus. The study aims to collect the scientific results of moral psychology to investigate a comprehensive experimental manipulation of harm in social economic games. We argue that this type of methodological correction can lead to the design of Evidence-Based Policies that, consistent with recent developments in economics and psychology research, may be effective, especially in policies from taxation to military intervention, fields in which aversion to harming others are significantly relevant.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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