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strength. We then present three experiments that study main predictions and implications of the model. The first is a simple …
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We investigate the dynamic effects of a charitable lottery and an income tax on donations. The analysis is based on a two-round dictator game with the subject’s charity of choice as recipient and additional incentives in the first round only. The immediate effect of a charitable lottery leads...
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Little is known about the underlying mechanisms of behavioral contagion, in particular with respect to differences in contagion of pro- versus anti-social behavior. Our principal contribution is the use of a novel experimental approach that enables us to analyze the contagion of behavior under...
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strength. We then presentthree experiments that study main predictions and implications of the model. The first is asimple …
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This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantifying the two intrinsic motivations for giving: warm glow and pure altruism. In particular, we implemented a within-subject experimental design with three treatments: (i) one, T1, where the...
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strength. We then present three experiments that study main predictions and implications of the model. The first is a simple … consistency can be used to manipulate choices. -- consistency preferences ; experiments ; early commitment ; charitable giving …
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strength. We then present three experiments that study main predictions and implications of the model. The first is a simple … consistency can be used to manipulate choices. -- consistency preferences ; experiments ; early commitment ; charitable giving …
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This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantifying the two intrinsic motivations for giving: warm glow and pure altruism. In particular, we implemented a within-subject experimental design with three treatments: (i) one, T1, where the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013038284
irreconcilable empirical evidence on giving, sorting, and taking. We test the model quantitatively on data from seminal experiments …
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This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantifying the two intrinsic motivations for giving: warm glow and pure altruism. In particular, we implemented a within-subject experimental design with three treatments: (i) one, T1, where the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009127031