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Social Interactions and the Salience of Social Identity

Kendra N. McLeish
University of Calgary

Robert J. Oxoby
University of Calgary - Economics; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)


June 2008

IZA Discussion Paper No. 3554

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In this paper, we explore the effect of identity salience on behavior in a simple social interaction. Specifically, we compare behavior in a ultimatum game across three treatments: priming subjects with a shared identity, priming subjects with an identity distinct from those with whom they will interact, and priming subjects with no particular identity. We find that subjects are most cooperative in the identity-priming treatment and least cooperative in the distinctiveness-priming treatment. Similarly, subjects reveal the highest demands in the identity-priming treatment and the lowest demands in the distinctiveness-priming treatment. We discuss the implications of these results with respect to literature on organizational identity.

Keywords: identity, experiments, bargaining

JEL Classifications: C92, D64, M52

Working Paper Series

Date posted: June 24, 2008 ; Last revised: June 24, 2008

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McLeish, Kendra N. and Oxoby, Robert J., Social Interactions and the Salience of Social Identity (June 2008). IZA Discussion Paper No. 3554. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1150743 or doi:10.1111/j.0042-7092.2007.00700.x


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Kendra N. McLeish (Contact Author)
University of Calgary ( email )
University Drive
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 Canada
Robert J. Oxoby
University of Calgary - Economics ( email )
2500 University Drive, NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 Canada
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
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D-53072 Bonn Germany
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