Role of Information Asymmetry and Situational Salience in Reducing Intergroup Bias: the Case of Ultimatum Games
While the literature documents the preponderance of social identity biases in favor of in-group members, this research investigates factors that attenuate the bias. This research highlights malleability of judgments and decisions as a function of social identity in both complete and incomplete information situations in the context of ultimatum games.
Citation:
Ana Valenzuela and Joydeep Srivastava (2013) ,"Role of Information Asymmetry and Situational Salience in Reducing Intergroup Bias: the Case of Ultimatum Games", in E - European Advances in Consumer Research Volume 10, eds. Gert Cornelissen, Elena Reutskaja, and Ana Valenzuela, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 324-325.
Authors
Ana Valenzuela, Unirversidad Pompeu Fabra
Joydeep Srivastava, University of Maryland, USA
Volume
E - European Advances in Consumer Research Volume 10 | 2013
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