胡萝卜加大棒:第三方惩罚与奖励的混合

Mixing the carrots with the sticks: third party punishment and reward

Experimental Economics · 2013
被引 61
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

实验发现,当第三方同时拥有惩罚和奖励的机会时,对昂贵惩罚和奖励的需求均显著降低,因为人们会通过扣留奖励或惩罚作为低成本信号。

Abstract

Abstract While the opportunity to punish selfish and reward generous behavior coexist in many instances in daily life, in most laboratory studies, the demand for punishment and reward are studied separately from one another. This paper presents the results from an experiment measuring the demand for reward and punishment by ‘unaffected’ third parties, separately and jointly. We find that the demand for costly punishment is substantially lower when individuals are also given the ability to reward. Similarly, the demand for costly reward is lower when individuals can also punish. The evidence indicates the reason for this is that costly punishment and reward are not only used to alter the material payoff of others as assumed by recent economic models, but also as a signal of disapproval and approval of others’ actions, respectively. When the opportunity exists, subjects often choose to withhold reward as a form of costless punishment, and to withhold punishment as a form of costless reward. We conclude that restricting the available options to punishing (rewarding) only, may lead to an increase in the demand for costly punishment (reward).

第三方惩罚第三方奖励惩罚与奖励交互信号传递