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Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavioral economics. However, it is still debated to what extent results from laboratory experiments can be applied to field settings. One highly important question with respect to the external validity...
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual behavior is consistent … experiment on charitable giving. We find that the behavior of at least 80% of individuals, on both the extensive and intensive …
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual behavior is consistent … experiment on charitable giving. We find that the behavior of at least 80% of individuals, on both the extensive and intensive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011762797
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual behavior is consistent … experiment on charitable giving. We find that the behavior of at least 80% of individuals, on both the extensive and intensive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011774097
another. This implies that the composition of income or wealth is irrelevant for consumption. We find in a field experiment … of their budget, subjects change consumption according to the label. A controlled laboratory experiment confirms this … Bracketing ; Field Experiment ; Laboratory Experiment …
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We study how defaults affect charitable donations. In a field experiment that was conducted on a large online platform …
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In public good games, voluntary contributions tend to start off high and decline as the game is repeated. If high contributors are matched, however, contributions tend to stay high. We propose a formalization predicting that high contributors will self-select into groups committed to charitable...
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public goods experiment in which subjects were induced with the motives of Care and Anger through autobiographical recall …
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In public good games, voluntary contributions tend to start of high and decline as the game is repeated. If high contributors are matched, however, contributions tend to stay high. We propose a formalization predicting that high contributors will selfselect into groups committed to charitable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003826571
In public good games, voluntary contributions tend to start off high and decline as the game is repeated. If high contributors are matched, however, contributions tend to stay high. We propose a formalization predicting that high contributors will self-select into groups committed to charitable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013095928