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a longitudinal experiment, subjects make a series of intertemporal allocation decisions of real-effort tasks for varying …
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This paper investigates gender differences in donating behavior in double-anonymous dictator game experiments. To do so, we developed a new treatment where researchers can connect the gender of a dictator to her/his donation amount despite both female and male dictators being gathered in a room...
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fairness and shame. Altruism is the most prominent motive that can explain non-selfish choice. We identify a condition under … which shame to be selfish can mimic altruism, when only stage-two choice is observed by the experimenter. An additional …
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We study a decision maker (DM) who has preferences over sets of payoff-allocations between herself and a passive recipient, which represent second-stage choice problems. The recipient is only aware of second-stage choice of an allocation. Not choosing the normatively best allocation in the...
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Individuals and two-person teams play a hidden - action trust game with pre - play communication. We replicate previous …
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A distinctive feature of humans compared to other species is the high rate of cooperation with non-kin. One explanation is that humans are motivated by concerns for social esteem. In this paper we experimentally investigate the impact of anticipated verbal feedback on altruistic behavior. We...
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