This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regarding preferences and individuals’ risk attitude. Participants (N = 120) had to make choices between a certain and risky payoff only for themselves (individual context) and choices in which the participants were paired with another randomly assigned participant who functioned as a passive recipient (interpersonal context). In the interpersonal context the risky option was beneficial for the other person while the certain option was not. Thus, the interpersonal choice context was an abstract representation of the incentive structure in helping situations, which yield risk only for the helper. Risky options in the interpersonal context yielded diff...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and related to own payoffs onl...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and restricted to own payoffs....
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
Individuals' concerns for others have been the focus of many experimental investigations since the f...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behavi...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behav...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and related to own payoffs onl...
Are we more inclined to take risks for ourselves than on someone else\u27s behalf? Risk taking for s...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...
We study if and how social preferences extend to risky environments. By providing experimental evide...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and related to own payoffs onl...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and restricted to own payoffs....
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
Individuals' concerns for others have been the focus of many experimental investigations since the f...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behavi...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behav...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and related to own payoffs onl...
Are we more inclined to take risks for ourselves than on someone else\u27s behalf? Risk taking for s...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...
We study if and how social preferences extend to risky environments. By providing experimental evide...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and related to own payoffs onl...
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and restricted to own payoffs....
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...