We replicate in the laboratory an artefactual field experiment originally designed to investigate the incidence of various forms of social preferences in a representative sample of the population. Results show that, on aggregate, the two groups display a similar directional pattern in a set of simple dictator games. However, in situations in which giving is costly (or rewarding) for the dictator, the proportion of laboratory subjects who follow their self-interest is relatively higher than that in the rest of the population. We note a higher sensitivity of students, both from the laboratory and the field, to the possibility of losing part of their own payoff. Furthermore, students from the lab (all economics majors) are more sensitive to ga...
Social preference research has received considerable attention among economists in recent years. How...
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory...
E conomists have increasingly turned to the experimental model of thephysical sciences as a method t...
We replicate in the laboratory an artefactual field experiment originally designed to investigate th...
Results are reported of the first natural field experiment on the dictator game, where subjects are ...
A critical question facing experimental economists is whether behavior inside the laboratory is a go...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
We provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take social preferences, a concern for the...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
Experiments provide a controlled environment where factors can be isolated and studied more easily t...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
This paper reports a field experiment involving manipulation of invitations to register in an experi...
Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavio...
Do laboratory experiments provide a reliable basis for measuring field preferences? Economists recog...
Abstract Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, es-pecially in the field ...
Social preference research has received considerable attention among economists in recent years. How...
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory...
E conomists have increasingly turned to the experimental model of thephysical sciences as a method t...
We replicate in the laboratory an artefactual field experiment originally designed to investigate th...
Results are reported of the first natural field experiment on the dictator game, where subjects are ...
A critical question facing experimental economists is whether behavior inside the laboratory is a go...
This paper studies the construction of social preferences in the lab. Experimental subjects have the...
We provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take social preferences, a concern for the...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
Experiments provide a controlled environment where factors can be isolated and studied more easily t...
Our experiment challenges the standard, social preference, interpretation of choices in the double b...
This paper reports a field experiment involving manipulation of invitations to register in an experi...
Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavio...
Do laboratory experiments provide a reliable basis for measuring field preferences? Economists recog...
Abstract Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, es-pecially in the field ...
Social preference research has received considerable attention among economists in recent years. How...
We show that a measure of reciprocity derived from the Berg et al. (1995) trust game in a laboratory...
E conomists have increasingly turned to the experimental model of thephysical sciences as a method t...