Study reveals how social preferences adapt based on others' behavior.
Decision makers are not only concerned with their own interests but also with how resources are distributed among others. This study explores how people's social preferences change based on the intentions or past behavior of those affected by their decisions. The researchers developed a framework to understand the connection between distributive preferences and reciprocity. Through experiments, they found that social preferences can be influenced by information about others, leading to changes in how resources are allocated.