Social distance and delegation: Does anonymity matter?
Published online on April 14, 2026
Abstract
["Economic Inquiry, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 468-490, April 2026. ", "\nAbstract\nIn this paper, we report on two experimental studies that examine the impact of social distance on delegation and uncover the role of anonymity driving delegation in a principal‐agent setting. Study 1 shows that reducing the social distance makes principals less likely to delegate. Study 2 offers evidence that the likelihood of delegation is not affected by whether the principal is informed that the recipients will not find out whether the principal is their friend or a stranger. Our findings have implications for the underlying sources of pro‐sociality in organizational settings where managers make their decisions through hiring external agents.\n"]