Social Class and (Un)Ethical Behaviour: Causal and Correlational Evidence

Author:

Gsottbauer Elisabeth1,Müller Daniel2,Müller Samuel3,Trautmann Stefan T45,Zudenkova Galina6

Affiliation:

1. University of Innsbruck , Austria

2. University of Munich , Germany

3. University of Mannheim , Germany

4. University of Heidelberg , Germany

5. Tilburg University , The Netherlands

6. TU Dortmund University , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Are individuals of higher socio-economic status less ethical than those of lower status? Highly popularised research findings claim that this is the case. This paper provides evidence against this claim, based on data from two large survey experiments with more than 11,000 participants. We prime social status in two heterogeneous samples of the German population and then elicit ethical behaviour in an incentivised experimental task. Thus, our data allows us to study both correlation (using demographic data) and causality (using the priming). Our study rejects the claim that higher social status individuals are less ethical on both accounts.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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