“…In the same way that individuals' risk preferences, economic tastes, or personality characteristics vary, so too do individuals' preferences for egalitarianism (see, e.g., Bartling, Fehr, Maréchal, & Schunk, 2009;Balafoutas, Kerschbamer, & Sutter, 2012;Erlei, 2008). This view of managerial preferences as exogenous, and therefore resistant to organizational and cultural socialization processes, is supported by evidence that individual differences in egalitarianism manifest early in life, stabilize during adolescence, and are in part genetically transmitted (Batrićević & Littvay, 2017;Funk, Smith, Alford, Hibbing, Eaton, Krueger, Eaves, & Hibbing, 2013;Sheehy-Skeffington & Thomsen, 2019).…”