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Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and whether cooperative or non-cooperative decisions occur more quickly. Here, we connect this work by exploring the relationship between decision time and cooperation in American versus Indian...
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The donation-based crowdfunding platforms witness a mix of different entities seeking funding for numerous campaigns, adding complexities in understanding the donor behavior and factors that motivate donation. This study builds upon the economic theory of charitable giving and examines the...
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Economic growth, domestic regulation on Corporate Social Responsibility and global interest in India’s development are transforming the role of domestic philanthropic giving. First, the rapid expansion of the economy over three decades of strong economic growth, with a concurrent increase in...
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We conduct dictator games in our artefactual field experiment with 11th and 12th grade students in New Delhi, India. We …
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This paper presents the experimental results of a “Transcontinental Ultimatum Game” implemented between India and France. The bargaining took the form of standard ultimatum games, but in one treatment Indian subjects made offers to French subjects and, in another treatment, French subjects...
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We conduct a large-scale intercultural experiment to elicit competitiveness and ask whether individual and gender … evidence for women. Thus, our data do not provide robust evidence that gender differences in competitiveness are partially … gender gap in competitiveness in all cultures. However, we find inconsistent results when comparing the competitiveness of …
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This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a …
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We conduct a lab experiment to assess whether gender of dictators and recipients, and distributional preferences affect …. Second, male dictators appropriate a greater share of the pie than females and more is taken from known gender (male …
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