51. The rationale of in-group favoritism. An experimental test of three explanations
- Author
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Stefano Papa, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Giuseppe Ciccarone, Papa, Stefano, Ciccarone, Giuseppe, and Di Bartolomeo, Giovanni
- Subjects
Settore SECS-P/01 ,Economics and Econometrics ,second-order beliefs ,social identity ,in-group-favoritism ,causation ,guilt aversion ,Test (assessment) ,Social identity, in-group-favoritism, second-order beliefs, guilt aversion, causation ,Intersection ,In-group favoritism ,Psychology ,Social identity theory ,Social psychology ,Finance - Abstract
We aim to empirically investigate the rationale of in-group-favoritism. As potential explanations, we concentrate on intrinsic preferences for own-group members and motivations related to individuals caring about the beliefs of others (founded on guilt aversion). We also consider their intersection. Our evidence shows that in-group-favoritism cannot be accounted for by changes in expectations. This suggests that preferences per se are the most powerful explanation of social identity.
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- 2020