Agenda

28 Mar 2022 12:15

Marie Claire Villeval - Endogenous Information Acquisition and Norm Formation

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Endogenous Information Acquisition and Norm Formation

Marie Claire Villeval, University of Lyon, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique - GATE, Lyon/St-Etienne (France)

The seminar can be attended connecting to ZOOM: https://unive.zoom.us/j/84665208582 - Meeting ID 846 6520 8582

We investigate whether the ability of individuals to select their source of information affects the influence of social information on behavior and on empirical and normative beliefs in the ethical domain.  In a large scale (N=1945) online lying game, we vary across treatments whether individuals can access empirical or normative information from others, and the presence of group identity in terms of political affiliation.
We show that information search is motivated self-servingly, as a majority of individuals manage to consume more lenient information. This bias depends on whether own party is or not the source of lenient information. Selecting a more lenient source of normative information increases the willingness to lie, while empirical information influences empirical beliefs but much less behavior. Normative beliefs are influenced neither by empirical or normative information. A follow-up experiment (N=2414) reveals that assigning the source of information exogenously weakens the influence of social information, with little effect of polarization.

Language

The event will be held in English

Organized by

Department of Economics (EcSeminars; CVera)

Link

https://unive.zoom.us/j/84665208582

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