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Using a dictator game experiment, we examine whether the introduction of group identities affects giving. Group …
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This paper tests motivational crowding out in the domain of charitable giving. A novelty is that our experiment …
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. This raises a question of how the lottery incentive interacts with social preferences. We present an experiment in which we …
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Economists and management scholars have argued that the scope of incentives to increase cooperation in organizations is limited as their use signals the prevalence of free-riding among employees. This paper tests this hypothesis experimentally, using a sample of managers and employees from a...
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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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In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary according to their strategy choices and the consequent outcomes of the games. Limited evidence exists regarding incentive magnitude effects in experimental games. We examined one-off strategy choices...
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