We experimentally tested whether individuals behave differently when they interact with other individuals whose disability is salient in dictator and ultimatum games. We found that participants are more generous and fairer with disabled people, and that this behavior is not strategic. These effects are driven by the specific nature of the disability not by the difference per se. The evidence regarding the effect of acquired versus permanent disability is mixed.
Practitioner points:
•People interact in a positive way with disabled people.
•Managers can be tempted to use strategically disabled people in organizational contexts.
On signaling disability in anonymous economic games
29 April 2020