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Estimating individual and group preference functionals using experimental data
Authors:A Morone  P Morone
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Studi Aziendali e Giusprivatistici, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy
2. Department of Economics, University Jaume I, Castellón, Spain
3. Department of Law, Philosophy and Economic Studies, ‘Sapienza’ University of Roma, Rome, Italy
Abstract:In this paper, the empirical performance of several preference functionals is assessed using individual and group experimental data. We investigate if there is a risky choice theory that fits group decisions better than alternative theories, and if there are significant differences between individual and group choices. Experimental findings reported in this paper provide answers to both of those questions showing that expected utility gains a “winning” position over higher-level functionals (we considered disappoint aversion and two variants of rank-dependent utility) when risky choices are undertaken by individuals as well as by small groups. However, in the group experiment, alternatives (and, most notably, disappoint aversion) improve their relative performance, a fact that hints at the existence of differences between individual and group choices. We interpreted this result as evidence that feelings-like disappointment aversion become stronger in group decision.
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