This paper presents theoretical and empirical analyses of experiments that test competing theories of altruism, including pure altruism (a preference for the well-being of others), warm glow (a good feeling from giving) and impure altruism (a combination of pure altruism and warm glow). These theories produce different predictions regarding crowding out, i.e., the reduction in private donations due to public spending. Variations on dictator experiments involving both students and charities examine the incidence of crowding out and provide a new direct measure of the effect of giving on feelings. The results indicate that crowding out is incomplete, i.e., less than dollar for dollar. The evidence on warm glow suggests mixed feelings: giving ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
We conducted a field experiment with a charitable group to investigate whether giving the donor an o...
We examine the robustness of warm glow preferences to changes in the choice set. Behavioural warm gl...
This paper presents theoretical and empirical analyses of experiments that test competing theories o...
This paper examines possible motives and institutional factors that impact giving. Specifically, I c...
This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantify...
In the past decades, three major theories emerged as key motivators in altruistic behaviors: pure al...
Giving money to others feels good. In the past years, this claim has received strong empirica...
I conduct an on-line experiment to decompose giving in a dictator game into amounts motivated by pur...
Recently a growing body of literature on the pleasure of giving – also known as 'warm glow feeling' ...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...
This paper presents results from a modi\u85ed dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quanti...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
We conducted a field experiment with a charitable group to investigate whether giving the donor an o...
We examine the robustness of warm glow preferences to changes in the choice set. Behavioural warm gl...
This paper presents theoretical and empirical analyses of experiments that test competing theories o...
This paper examines possible motives and institutional factors that impact giving. Specifically, I c...
This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantify...
In the past decades, three major theories emerged as key motivators in altruistic behaviors: pure al...
Giving money to others feels good. In the past years, this claim has received strong empirica...
I conduct an on-line experiment to decompose giving in a dictator game into amounts motivated by pur...
Recently a growing body of literature on the pleasure of giving – also known as 'warm glow feeling' ...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...
This paper presents results from a modi\u85ed dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quanti...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, ...
We conducted a field experiment with a charitable group to investigate whether giving the donor an o...
We examine the robustness of warm glow preferences to changes in the choice set. Behavioural warm gl...