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In repeated games, it is hard to distinguish true prosocial behavior from strategic instrumental behavior. In particular, a player does not know whether a reciprocal action is intrinsically or instrumentally motivated. In this paper, we experimentally investigate the relationship between...
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-and-stingy. Using an experiment the authors find that both income-status and generosity-status concerns affect behavior. Furthermore …
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If a previously unpaid activity (donating blood) is paid then we often observe that this activity is reduced. In this paper, it is hypothesised that the price offered is taken as a proxy for the "market value" of the activity. Depending on how the actor valued the activity previously,...
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options even if she plans to act unselfishly. Our theory accommodates the empirical findings on motivation crowding out and …
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moral motivation. -- Altruism ; externality ; moral motivation ; motivation crowding ; Pareto efficiency ; regulation … motivation crowding. In particular, we analyze how various governmental interventions affect the agent’s motivation to assume … moral responsibility. Employing a motivation-crowding model, we find that morally motivated behavior will, in general, not …
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