articleManagement ScienceNov 5, 2011GREEN OA

White Lies

University of California San Diego

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Abstract

In this paper we distinguish between two types of white lies: those that help others at the expense of the person telling the lie, which we term altruistic white lies, and those that help both others and the liar, which we term Pareto white lies. We find that a large fraction of participants are reluctant to tell even a Pareto white lie, demonstrating a pure lie aversion independent of any social preferences for outcomes. In contrast, a nonnegligible fraction of participants are willing to tell an altruistic white lie that hurts them a bit but significantly helps others. Comparing white lies to those where lying increases the liar's payoff at the expense of another reveals important insights into the…

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Keywords
  • Lying
  • White (mutation)
  • Stochastic game
  • Incentive
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Pareto principle
  • Social preferences
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