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contributions in the other groups showed the well known declining pattern. One implication is that corporate social responsibility … may attract more responsible employees. -- altruism ; conditional ; cooperation ; self-selection …
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contributions in the other groups showed the well known declining pattern. One implication is that corporate social responsibility … may attract more responsible employees. -- Altruism ; conditional cooperation ; self-selection …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003826571
contributions in the other groups showed the well known declining pattern. One implication is that corporate social responsibility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013095928
This research is inspired by in-kind donations that have the capacity to increase the marginal benefit (productivity) in provision of public goods, for example by providing critical infrastructure that increases the productivity of resources utilized by local public good providers. We provide...
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We explore the role of cognitive dissonance in dictator and public goods games. Specifically, we motivate cognitive dissonance between one's perception of “fair treatment” and self-interested behaviour by having participants answer a question about fairness. Utilizing two manipulations...
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. In the model agents receive heterogeneous utility from pure and impure altruism (Andreoni 1989) that permits warm glow to … vary between monetary donations and volunteering, thus allowing preferences for impure altruism to rationalize inefficient … allocation decisions. We define a measure of the price of impure altruism as the additional proportion of income sacrificed by a …
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-interest, providing strong evidence for pocketbook voting. However, social preferences like altruism, public good considerations and …
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Theory commonly posits agents who care both for the level of provision of a public good and the extent to which they personally contribute to the cause. Simply put, agents feel some "warm glow" from the donations they make. I discuss a fundraiser devised to exogenously vary the incentive to give...
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strongly influence participation and voting. However, social or expressive motives, such as stated altruism, environmental …
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incentive compatible, is costly and time consuming, making it infeasible in many settings. We combine standard altruism and warm … altruism and provide an alternative method for collecting warm glow preferences. …
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