BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current understanding of its underlying motivation is limited. In addition to the intrinsic motives to help others, based on empathy, extrinsic motives such as monetary incentives and social reputation influence prosociality. The purpose of this study was to examine the underlying motivations of prosocial behavior under constant or increasing extrinsic motivation settings. METHODS:An experimental task, Altruistic Pain Sharing, was developed in which the participants were asked to share the other participants' pain. In the session with monetary incentives, the incentives were given either constantly (CONSTANT condition) or proportionally (INCREASING conditi...
This dissertation studies how psychological motives shape economic preferences and outcomes and how ...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
A. Scatterplot of the individuals’ average amount of shared pain during the CONSTANT session and the...
A. Average number of shared pain stimulations by session. It increased during the INCREASING session...
Theorists of human nature have long debated whether prosocial behavior is always self-interested, or...
People show empathic responses to others’ pain, yet how they choose to apportion pain between themse...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Empathetic behavior is unlikely to occur when a cost is imposed on helping. Prior research has exami...
Objective In economic interactions, humans are known to frequently incur costs to benefit others (i....
Research shows that altruistic behaviours arise in varying social situations in line with different ...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
Prosocial behaviours are essential for healthy social interactions, with established impacts on life...
This dissertation studies how psychological motives shape economic preferences and outcomes and how ...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
A. Scatterplot of the individuals’ average amount of shared pain during the CONSTANT session and the...
A. Average number of shared pain stimulations by session. It increased during the INCREASING session...
Theorists of human nature have long debated whether prosocial behavior is always self-interested, or...
People show empathic responses to others’ pain, yet how they choose to apportion pain between themse...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Empathetic behavior is unlikely to occur when a cost is imposed on helping. Prior research has exami...
Objective In economic interactions, humans are known to frequently incur costs to benefit others (i....
Research shows that altruistic behaviours arise in varying social situations in line with different ...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
Prosocial behaviours are essential for healthy social interactions, with established impacts on life...
This dissertation studies how psychological motives shape economic preferences and outcomes and how ...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...