It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. It is argued that individuals' reactions following the receipt of a gift depend on the perceived intentions of the donors. Fair intentions should prompt positive affect, like gratitude, triggering cooperative behaviours; while intended unfairness should trigger negative affect, like anger, fostering anti-social actions. It is, however, contended that when people lack information to infer others' intention they may use 'normative' beliefs about fairness - what a typical fair individual 'should' do in these circumstances - to guide their behaviour. In this experiment we examined this assertion. We had 122 participants play a one-shot, double-ano...
What do we expect of others? Do we expect people to be generous? If so, can we attribute this expect...
Models for voluntary provision of public goods predict free riding is rational unless the model incl...
This paper reports a surprising finding from an experiment on giving to welfare recipients. The expe...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
<div><p>It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behav...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
We feel gratitude—a positive emotion upon receiving an undeserved benefit which is attributable to t...
The current research investigated the role of gratitude in economic decisions about offers that vary...
Reciprocity has been shown to be sensitive to perceived intentions, however, not much is known about...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
Background and Objectives: The design of effective donor recruitment campaigns requires an accurate ...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
Mechanisms supporting human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate. One psychological...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
What do we expect of others? Do we expect people to be generous? If so, can we attribute this expect...
Models for voluntary provision of public goods predict free riding is rational unless the model incl...
This paper reports a surprising finding from an experiment on giving to welfare recipients. The expe...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
<div><p>It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behav...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
We feel gratitude—a positive emotion upon receiving an undeserved benefit which is attributable to t...
The current research investigated the role of gratitude in economic decisions about offers that vary...
Reciprocity has been shown to be sensitive to perceived intentions, however, not much is known about...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
Background and Objectives: The design of effective donor recruitment campaigns requires an accurate ...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
Mechanisms supporting human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate. One psychological...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
What do we expect of others? Do we expect people to be generous? If so, can we attribute this expect...
Models for voluntary provision of public goods predict free riding is rational unless the model incl...
This paper reports a surprising finding from an experiment on giving to welfare recipients. The expe...