Publikation: Why social preferences matter : the impact of non‐selfish motives on competition, cooperation and incentives
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A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely motivated by material self-interest but also care positively or negatively for the material payoffs of relevant reference agents. We show empirically that economists fail to understand fundamental economic questions when they disregard social preferences, in particular, that without taking social preferences into account, it is not possible to understand adequately (i) effects of competition on market outcomes, (ii) laws governing cooperation and collective action, (iii) effects and the determinants of material incentives, (iv) which contracts and property rights arrangements are optimal, and (v) important forces shaping social norms and market failures.
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FEHR, Ernst, Urs FISCHBACHER, 2002. Why social preferences matter : the impact of non‐selfish motives on competition, cooperation and incentives. In: The Economic Journal. 2002, 112(478), pp. C1-C33. ISSN 0013-0133. eISSN 1468-0297. Available under: doi: 10.1111/1468-0297.00027BibTex
@article{Fehr2002-03socia-39969, year={2002}, doi={10.1111/1468-0297.00027}, title={Why social preferences matter : the impact of non‐selfish motives on competition, cooperation and incentives}, number={478}, volume={112}, issn={0013-0133}, journal={The Economic Journal}, pages={C1--C33}, author={Fehr, Ernst and Fischbacher, Urs} }
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