EconPapers    
Economics at your fingertips  
 

Norm-signalling punishment

Daniele Nosenzo, Erte Xiao and Nina Xue

No 2022-26, Monash Economics Working Papers from Monash University, Department of Economics

Abstract: The literature on punishment and prosocial behavior has presented conflicting findings. In some settings, punishment crowds out prosocial behavior and backfires; in others, however, it promotes prosociality. We examine whether the punisher’s motives can help reconcile these results through a novel experiment in which the agent’s outcomes are identical in two environments, but in one punishment is self-serving (i.e., potentially benefits the punisher)

Keywords: punishment; norms; stigma; crowd out; experiment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D02 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-12-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cbe, nep-evo, nep-exp and nep-soc
References: View references in EconPapers View complete reference list from CitEc
Citations:

Downloads: (external link)
https://papertool-v2-storage.s3.us-east-1.amazonaw ... s/moswps/2022-26.pdf Full-text (application/pdf)

Related works:
Working Paper: Norm-Signalling Punishment (2022) Downloads
This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.

Export reference: BibTeX RIS (EndNote, ProCite, RefMan) HTML/Text

Persistent link: https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:mos:moswps:2022-26

Ordering information: This working paper can be ordered from
https://www.monash.e ... esearch/publications

Access Statistics for this paper

More papers in Monash Economics Working Papers from Monash University, Department of Economics Department of Economics, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia.
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Simon Angus ().

 
Page updated 2026-06-05
Handle: RePEc:mos:moswps:2022-26