This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the opportunity to donate to a charity and to allocate money in a conventional dictator game. The results show that charitable donations and dictator game allocations are positively correlated. The correlation is only significant, however, if the dictator game follows the donation decision. Furthermore, while donation behavior is independent from the order of play, dictator game behavior is not. In line with the constructive-preference approach, we argue that preferences are instable and sensitive to outside influences when subjects are confronted with a new decision situation, while in a well-known situation preferences are more stable
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
We present evidence against the standard assumptions that social preferences are stable and can be m...
Motivated by methodological concerns, theoretical considerations, and evidence from previous studies...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
This paper explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one shot game...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a menu of experimental games that are useful for measurin...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
This article explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one-shot ga...
The motivation for this thesis is to further extend research on factors influencing decision making ...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...
We present a wide collection of experiments which show how human behavior deviates substantially wit...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
Experimental implementations of dictator games are found to differ in terms of their underlying stra...
Motivated by methodological concerns, theoretical considerations, and evidence from previous studies...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
We present evidence against the standard assumptions that social preferences are stable and can be m...
Motivated by methodological concerns, theoretical considerations, and evidence from previous studies...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
This paper explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one shot game...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a menu of experimental games that are useful for measurin...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
This article explores some issues having to do with the use of experimental results from one-shot ga...
The motivation for this thesis is to further extend research on factors influencing decision making ...
We report a laboratory experiment that enables us to distinguish preferences for altruism (concernin...
We present a wide collection of experiments which show how human behavior deviates substantially wit...
International audienceWe propose an experimental method whose purpose is to remove social concerns i...
Experimental implementations of dictator games are found to differ in terms of their underlying stra...
Motivated by methodological concerns, theoretical considerations, and evidence from previous studies...
This paper presents evidence which challenges the view that techniques which are designed to measure...
We present evidence against the standard assumptions that social preferences are stable and can be m...
Motivated by methodological concerns, theoretical considerations, and evidence from previous studies...