Replication package for "blame and praise: responsibility attribution patterns in decision chains"

Abstract: This data package contains the replication files for the paper "Blame and Praise: Responsibility Attribution Patterns in Decision Chains". Abstract: How do people attribute responsibility when an outcome is not caused by an individual but results from a decision chain involving several people? We study this question in an experiment, in which five voters sequentially decide on how to distribute money between them and five recipients. The recipients can reward or punish each voter, which we use as measures of responsibility attribution. In the aggregate, we find that responsibility is attributed mostly according to the voters’ choices and the pivotality of the decision, but not for being the initial voter. On the individual level, we find substantial heterogeneity with three overall patterns: Little to no responsibility attribution, pivotality-driven, and focus on choices. These patterns are similar when praising voters for good outcomes and blaming voters for bad outcomes.

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Stumpf, Regina (2024). Dataset: Replication package for "blame and praise: responsibility attribution patterns in decision chains". https://doi.org/10.48606/NtWVnKNIdhewVqcw

DOI retrieved: 2024

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Imported on November 28, 2024
Last update November 28, 2024
License CC BY 4.0 Attribution
Source https://doi.org/10.48606/NtWVnKNIdhewVqcw
Author Stumpf, Regina
Given Name Regina
Family Name Stumpf
Source Creation 2024
Publishers
University of Konstanz
Production Year 2024
Publication Year 2024
Subject Areas
Name: Economics

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Identifier: 10.1007/s10683-024-09833-1
Type: DOI
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