Gender differences in the response to decision power and responsibility—framing effects in a dictator game

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This paper studies the effects of two different frames on decisions in a dictator game. Before making their allocation decision, dictators read a short text. Depending on the treatment, the text either emphasizes their decision power and freedom of choice or it stresses their responsibility for the receiver’s payoff. Including a control treatment without such a text, three treatments are conducted with a total of 207 dictators. Our results show a different reaction to these texts depending on the dictator’s gender. We find that only men react positively to a text that stresses their responsibility for the receiver, while only women seem to react positively to a text that emphasizes their decision power and freedom of choice.

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Brutte, L., & Stolley, F. (2018). Gender differences in the response to decision power and responsibility—framing effects in a dictator game. Games, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/g9020028

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