Förderer: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Internationale Zusammenarbeit
Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Anja Achtziger
Laufzeit: 2025 - 2028
Projektteam
| Prof. Dr. Anja Achtziger (Zeppelin Universität)
| Xiaoge Dong (Zeppelin Universität)
Kooperationspartner
| Universitat Jaume I,Castellon, Spanien
The
RUTHLESS project explores a striking paradox in human behavior: while many
individuals act generously in bilateral, low-stakes situations, the same people
may choose to inflict significant harm on large groups. More specifically,
prosocial behavior in the small is fully compatible with morally-outrageous
behavior in high-stakes, high-impact decisions where a decision maker can
obtain a large personal gain at the expense of significantly damaging a large
number of other people. This phenomenon is studied through the innovative “Big
Robber Game,” which simulates real-world scenarios where individuals can profit
at the expense of others—mirroring behaviors seen in corporate scandals and
financial misconduct.
Led by
Prof. Dr. Anja Achtziger at Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen, in
collaboration with Universidad Jaume I (Spain), the project investigates the
psychological, motivational, and cultural factors that drive such socially
harmful decisions. Through a combination of laboratory experiments, large-scale
surveys, and cross-cultural comparisons, RUTHLESS aims to provide insights into
the roots of antisocial economic behavior and inform the development of
strategies to promote ethical decision-making in high-stakes environments.