Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk, nor their analytical talents are the same. In an experimental prephase we tried to elicit such differences by confronting participants with suitable one-person-decision problems. In the main phase they played successively the dictator game, the ultimatum game, and finally the combination of the former two, originally studied by Güth and van Damme (1998). A final personality questionnaire elicits self-evaluations concerning ethical constraints, attitude towards risk, and analytic capability in addition to more general personality traits. We mainly investigate the consistency of prior dispositions (inferred from individual decision behavior i...
This paper investigates whether or not the moral factors captured in an emotional intelligence asses...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk...
This paper experimentally examines the relationship between self-reporting risk preferences and beha...
We provide new evidence on the impact of diminished self-control on social preferences in the ultima...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
The ultimatum (UG) and dictator (DG) games are two tasks where a sum of money has to be divided betw...
BACKGROUND:In the growing body of literature on economic decision making, the main focus has typical...
Human decision-making has consistently demonstrated deviation from "pure" rationality. Emotions are ...
Objective. One of the most common tools for studying prosociality is the dictator game, in which all...
A large body of experimental studies highlights the existence of social motivations besides self-int...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
Decreasing social sensitivity (i.e., the ability of a person to perceive, understand, and respect th...
This paper investigates whether or not the moral factors captured in an emotional intelligence asses...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk...
This paper experimentally examines the relationship between self-reporting risk preferences and beha...
We provide new evidence on the impact of diminished self-control on social preferences in the ultima...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
The ultimatum (UG) and dictator (DG) games are two tasks where a sum of money has to be divided betw...
BACKGROUND:In the growing body of literature on economic decision making, the main focus has typical...
Human decision-making has consistently demonstrated deviation from "pure" rationality. Emotions are ...
Objective. One of the most common tools for studying prosociality is the dictator game, in which all...
A large body of experimental studies highlights the existence of social motivations besides self-int...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
Decreasing social sensitivity (i.e., the ability of a person to perceive, understand, and respect th...
This paper investigates whether or not the moral factors captured in an emotional intelligence asses...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...
Decades of research document individual differences in prosocial behavior using controlled experimen...