Active decisions and pro-social behavior: A field experiment on blood donation
In this paper, we propose a decision framework where people are individually asked to either actively consent or dissent to some pro-social behavior. We hypothesize that confronting individuals with the choice of engaging in a specific pro-social behavior contributes to the formation of issue-specific altruistic preferences while simultaneously involving a commitment. The hypothesis is tested in a large-scale field experiment on blood donation. We find that this "active-decision" intervention substantially increases the stated willingness to donate blood, as well as the actual donation behavior of people who have not fully formed preferences beforehand.
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2006
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Authors: | Stutzer, Alois ; Goette, Lorenz ; Zehnder, Michael |
Institutions: | The Field Experiments Website |
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