This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictator games are affected in risky environments in which the payoff of the recipient is random. We demonstrate that, whenever the risk is actuarially neutral, the donation of dictators with a purely ex post view of fairness should, in general, be affected by the riskyness of the recipient's payoff, while dictators with a purely ex ante view should not be. Our experimental data give weak empirical support to the purely ex post view of fairness
This publication is based on research carried out in the frame work of the Florence School of Regula...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
Choices involving risk significantly affect the distribution of income and wealth in society, but t...
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...
International audienceWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in ri...
peer reviewedWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in risky envir...
We study if and how social preferences extend to risky environments. By providing experimental evide...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regardin...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Fairness in Games.The relationship between risk in the env...
The relationship between risk in the environment, risk aversion and inequality aversion is not well ...
In attempting to understand cooperation, economists have used the methods of experimental economics ...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
This publication is based on research carried out in the frame work of the Florence School of Regula...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
Choices involving risk significantly affect the distribution of income and wealth in society, but t...
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...
International audienceWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in ri...
peer reviewedWe investigate whether and how an individual giving decision is affected in risky envir...
We study if and how social preferences extend to risky environments. By providing experimental evide...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regardin...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Fairness in Games.The relationship between risk in the env...
The relationship between risk in the environment, risk aversion and inequality aversion is not well ...
In attempting to understand cooperation, economists have used the methods of experimental economics ...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
This publication is based on research carried out in the frame work of the Florence School of Regula...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
Choices involving risk significantly affect the distribution of income and wealth in society, but t...