Séminaire "Economie Comportementale et Expérimentale"
Playing Dumb to Look Green?
Résumé
This paper investigates whether individuals use information complexity as an excuse to remain ignorant so as to behave more selfishly. We study this question in a context where individuals face a trade-off between their monetary payoff and their pro-environmental preferences. We propose that individuals use information complexity as an excuse to make self-serving mistakes, which allow them to behave more selfishly without compromising their pro-environmental image. To test this idea, we conducted an online experiment in which we varied (i) the complexity of the information regarding the environmental impact of a donation and (ii) whether there is a trade-off between participants’ selfish motives and pro-environmental preferences. In line with our hypothesis, we found that participants make more mistakes when information is complex, but even more so when there is a trade-off between their monetary payoff and their pro-environmental preferences. Our findings suggest that pro-environmental individuals do ‘play dumb’ when doing so gives them an excuse to behave more selfishly without compromising their image
Informations pratiques
Localisation
Université Montpellier - Faculté d'économie
Avenue Raymond Dugrand 34960 Montpellier
Dates et heure
11:00