Uncertainty about how our choices will affect others infuses social life. Past research suggests uncertainty has a negative effect on prosocialbehaviour by enabling people to adopt self-serving narratives about their actions. We show that uncertainty does not always promote selfishness. We introduce a distinction between two types of uncertainty that have opposite effects on prosocial behaviour. Previous work focused on outcome uncertainty (uncertainty about whether or not a decision will lead to a particular outcome). However, as soon as people’s decisions might have negative consequences for others, there is also impact uncertainty (uncertainty about how others’ well-being will be impacted by the negative outcome). Consistent with past re...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
This dissertation consists of five papers that investigate behavior under uncertainty across various...
Uncertainty about how our choices will affect others infuses social life. Past research suggests unc...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
Self-signaling theory posits that individuals engage in prosocial behavior in order to gain positive...
The observation of behaviour is a key theoretical parameter underlying a number of models of prosoci...
The observation of behaviour is a key theoretical parameter underlying a number of models of prosoci...
In Chapter 1, we examine how the decision maker’s perceived risk of successfully obtaining prosocial...
We study how positive narratives (stories in favor of a prosocial action) and negative narratives (s...
Prosociality is fundamental to human social life, and, accordingly, much research has attempted to e...
The causes of people’s engagement in costly, prosocial behaviors are an intriguing issue in both evo...
My dissertation examines how emotions induced by prior outcomes and choices affect preferences, and ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
People's risky decisions are susceptible to the social context in which they take place. Across thre...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
This dissertation consists of five papers that investigate behavior under uncertainty across various...
Uncertainty about how our choices will affect others infuses social life. Past research suggests unc...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
Self-signaling theory posits that individuals engage in prosocial behavior in order to gain positive...
The observation of behaviour is a key theoretical parameter underlying a number of models of prosoci...
The observation of behaviour is a key theoretical parameter underlying a number of models of prosoci...
In Chapter 1, we examine how the decision maker’s perceived risk of successfully obtaining prosocial...
We study how positive narratives (stories in favor of a prosocial action) and negative narratives (s...
Prosociality is fundamental to human social life, and, accordingly, much research has attempted to e...
The causes of people’s engagement in costly, prosocial behaviors are an intriguing issue in both evo...
My dissertation examines how emotions induced by prior outcomes and choices affect preferences, and ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
People's risky decisions are susceptible to the social context in which they take place. Across thre...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
This dissertation consists of five papers that investigate behavior under uncertainty across various...