Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7244943 Journal of Economic Psychology 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Previous research has demonstrated that people's concern about their position relative to a reference group (i.e., positional concern) is stronger in some domains than in others. Our survey data reveals that people care more about their relative position in domains where they have to engage in social comparison to evaluate outcomes. People thus tend to have strong positional concerns in domains with a high level of need for comparison. Moreover, we demonstrate that making social comparisons not directly elicit positional concerns, but trigger a competitive mindset making people want to be better off than others in society.
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