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contributions in the other groups showed the well known declining pattern. One implication is that corporate social responsibility … may attract more responsible employees. -- Altruism ; conditional cooperation ; self-selection …
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contributions in the other groups showed the well known declining pattern. One implication is that corporate social responsibility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013095928
contributions in the other groups showed the well known declining pattern. One implication is that corporate social responsibility … may attract more responsible employees. -- altruism ; conditional ; cooperation ; self-selection …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003850332
We use an experimental lottery choice task and public goods game to examine if responsibility for the financial welfare … responsibility affects individual risk preferences. Responsibility does, however, crowd-out cooperation in a public goods game …. -- responsibility ; risk attitudes ; social preferences ; public goods game …
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-interest, providing strong evidence for pocketbook voting. However, social preferences like altruism, public good considerations and …
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We report the results of a combination of a dictator experiment with either a “social planner” or a “veil of ignorance” experiment. The experimental design and the analysis of the data are based on the theoretical framework proposed in the companion paper by Becker, Häger, and Heufer...
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We provide a framework to decompose preferences into a notion of distributive justice and a selfishness part and to recover individual notions of distributive justice from data collected in appropriately designed experiments. “Dictator games” with varying transfer rates used in Andreoni and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010192945
We report the results of a combination of a dictator experiment with either a "social planner" or a "veil of ignorance" experiment. The experimental design and the analysis of the data are based on the theoretical framework proposed in the companion paper by Becker, Häger, and Heufer (BHH,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010370990
We provide a framework to decompose preferences into a notion of distributive justice and a selfishness part and to recover individual notions of distributive justice from data collected in appropriately designed experiments. "Dictator games" with varying transfer rates used in Andreoni and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010370991
This paper presents an evolutionary model in which altruists and egoists simultaneously survive natural selection. Successive generations of randomly paired agents play a two-stage game consisting first of a choice of technology and second a choice of effort level. This setting induces a form of...
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