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A Cross-Country Study of Preferences for Choice of Autonomy

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Freundt, J., & Herz, H. (2025). A cross-country study of preferences for choice autonomy (CESifo Working Paper No. 12 238). CESifo.

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We establish the existence of intrinsic preferences for choice autonomy, defined as a preference for own choice in the absence of any instrumental value of choice, in large general population samples in nine countries using a novel preference elicitation tool. We find that such preferences are widespread, but also reveal stark differences across countries. Within countries, individuals who place a higher value on self-reliance and personal identity exhibit stronger intrinsic preferences for choice autonomy. In our small cross-country sample, we find suggestive evidence that differences are correlated with power distance, but not with measures of individualism, and that differences are predictive of managerial decentralization across countries.

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Jana Freundt & Holger Herz
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Jana Freundt
Jana Freundt
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Postdoctoral Researcher, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
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