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This paper presents evidence from a field experiment, which aims to identify the two sources of workers' pro …-social motivation that have been considered in the literature: action-oriented altruism and output-oriented altruism. To this end we …
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The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in thirty Dutch churches. For a period of … showing that asymmetric information about the quality of the charity leads to increased contributions. …
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This study reports data from a field experiment that was conducted to investigate the relevance of gift-exchange for … charitable giving. Roughly 10,000 solicitation letters were sent to potential donors in the experiment. One third of the letters …
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, real decisions and have the opportunity to learn from experience? We report on a field experiment designed to address this …
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We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contributions. To … design of fundraising campaigns and provide avenues for future empirical and theoretical work on charitable giving. Further …
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We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a tree-planting firm paying its …
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We overview the use of field experiments in labor economics. We showcase studies that highlight the central advantages of this methodology, which include: (i) using economic theory to design the null and alternative hypotheses; (ii) engineering exogenous variation in real world economic...
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We test for gender discrimination by sending fake CVs to apply for entry-level jobs. Female candidates are more likely to receive a callback, with the difference being largest in occupations that are more female-dominated.
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We review experimental evidence collected from risky choice experiments using poor subjects in Ethiopia, India and Uganda. Using these data we estimate that just over 50% of our sample behaves in accordance with expected utility theory and that the rest subjectively weight probability according...
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