@techreport{c24f8223260443048407a8df5f935963,
title = "Self-Signaling in Moral Voting",
abstract = "This paper presents a two-wave survey experiment on self-image concerns in moral voting. We elicit votes on the so-called Horncow Initiative. This initiative required subsidization of farmers who refrain from dehorning. We investigate how non-consequentialist and non-deontological messages changing the moral self-signaling value of a Yes vote affect selection and processing of consequentialist information, and reported voting behavior. We find that a message enhancing the self-signaling value of a Yes vote is effective: voters agree more with arguments in favor of the initiative, anticipate more frequently voting in favor, and report more frequently having voted in favor of the initiative.",
keywords = "Behavioral economics, Experimental economics, Political economy, Voting behavior",
author = "Lydia Mechtenberg and Grischa Perino and Nicolas Treich and Jean-Robert Tyran and Stephanie Wang",
year = "2021",
month = jan,
day = "4",
language = "English",
series = "Discussion papers / Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen",
publisher = "University of Copenhagen",
number = "21-01",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "University of Copenhagen",
}