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Social Categories and Group Preference Disputes: The Aversion to Winner-Take-All Solutions

Six studies explored the hypothesis that third parties are averse to resolving preference disputes with winner-take-all solutions when disputing factions belong to different social categories (e.g. gender, nationality, firms, etc.) versus the same social category. Studies 1—3 showed that third parties' aversion to winner-take-all solutions, even when they are based on the unbiased toss of a coin, is greater when the disputed preferences correlate with social category membership than when they do not. Studies 4—6 suggested that reluctance to resolve inter-category disputes in a winner-take-all manner is motivated by a desire to minimize the affective disparity—the hedonic gap—between the winning and losing sides. The implication is that winner-take-all outcomes, even those that satisfy conditions of procedural fairness, become unacceptable when disputed preferences cleave along social category lines.

Social Categories and Group Preference Disputes: The Aversion to Winner-Take-All Solutions

Urheber*in: Garcia, Stephen M.; Miller, Dale T.

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Seite(n): 581-593
Sprache
Englisch
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Status: Postprint; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Erschienen in
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 10(4)

Thema
behavioral economics; competition; decision-making; distributive justice; group disputes; social categories; social comparison;

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(wer)
Garcia, Stephen M.
Miller, Dale T.
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Veröffentlichung
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2007

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urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-228460
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  • Garcia, Stephen M.
  • Miller, Dale T.

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  • 2007

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