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The Social Norm of Tipping: Does it Improve Social Welfare?
Authors:Ofer H. Azar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Business Administration, School of Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O.Box. 653, Beer Sheva, 84105, Israel
Abstract:Some economists believe that social norms are created to improve welfare where the market fails. I show that tipping is such a norm, using a model in which a waiter chooses service quality and then a customer chooses the tip. The customer’s utility depends on the social norm about tipping and feelings such as embarrassment and fairness. The equilibrium depends on the exact social norm: higher sensitivity of tips to service quality (according to the norm) yields higher service quality and social welfare. Surprisingly, high tips for low quality may also increase service quality and social welfare.
Keywords:tipping  social norms
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