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On the social inappropriateness of discrimination

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Abstract

We experimentally investigate the relationship between discriminatory behaviour and the perceived social inappropriateness of discrimination. We conjecture that discrimination will be weaker when social norms oppose it. Our results support this prediction. Using a Krupka-Weber social norm elicitation task, we find participants perceive it to be more socially inappropriate to discriminate on the basis of nationality than on the basis of social identities artificially induced using a trivial minimal group technique. Correspondingly, we find that participants discriminate more in the artificial identity setting. Our results suggest norms and the preference to comply with them affect discriminatory decisions and that the social inappropriateness of discrimination moderates discriminatory behaviour.


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Author(s): Barr A, Nosenzo D, Lane T

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Public Economics

Year: 2018

Volume: 164

Pages: 153-164

Print publication date: 01/08/2018

Acceptance date: 01/07/2018

Date deposited: 05/09/2023

ISSN (print): 0014-2921

ISSN (electronic): 1873-572X

Publisher: Elsevier

URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2015.11.011

DOI: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2018.06.004


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