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Rank Reversal Aversion and Fairness in Hierarchies

Journal

ADAPTIVE HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 520-537

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s40750-022-00206-7

Keywords

Hierarchy; Rank reversal; Fairness; Redistribution

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The study shows that participants are more likely to reverse ranks and reduce inequality when the hierarchy is perceived as unfair.
Objectives Despite the aversion to inequality in humans, social hierarchies are a fundamental feature of their social life. Several mechanisms help explain the prevalence of hierarchies over egalitarianism. Recent work has suggested that while people tend to reduce resource inequalities when given the opportunity, they are reluctant to do so when it results in a reversal of social ranks (Xie et al., 2017). In this study, we explore how the way in which hierarchies are established influences this mechanism We propose that aversion to rank reversal depends on whether rank asymmetry is fair or unfair. Methods In an online study, participants read 12 vignettes depicting six hypothetical hierarchies that varied in fairness. In each vignette, one individual was endowed with more resources than another individual, and participants could reduce that inequality by transferring resources from the higher-ranked individual to the lower-ranked one. In half of the vignettes, reducing the inequality led to a reversal of ranks, while in the other half it did not. Results We observed that participants were more likely to reverse ranks and reduce inequality when the hierarchy was perceived as unfair. Conclusion Overall, our results suggest that considerations of fairness guide participants' in their decision to reverse ranks.

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