Generosity across contexts
by Alexander L. Davis; John H. Miller; Roberto A. Weber
Extensive research in economics explores generosity in monetary allocations, while generosity in non-laboratory contexts often involves the allocation of consumption goods or non-monetary harm. Psychological evidence suggests that generosity may be higher in such contexts. We compare generosity in decisions that vary whether allocations are monetary or non-monetary, and whether they involve utility gains or losses. In two experiments, generosity is higher in nonmonetary contexts. Thus, the typical monetary laboratory Dictator game may underestimate generosity in many non-laboratory contexts. We find a weak relationship between individuals' allocation decisions in monetary and nonmonetary contexts, but a strong relationship within monetary contexts. -- Altruism ; generosity ; harm ; experiment
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2011
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Authors: | Davis, Alexander L. ; Miller, John H. ; Weber, Roberto A. |
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[Zurich : Univ., Dep. of Economics] |
Subject: | Altruismus | Altruism | Nichtkooperatives Spiel | Noncooperative game | Diktatur | Dictatorship | Experiment | Ultimatumspiel | Ultimatum game |
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