Altruism refers to a willingness to benefit others, even at one's own expense. In contrast, selfishness refers to prioritizing one's own interests with no consideration for others. However, even if an agent is selfish, he might nevertheless act as if he were altruistic out of selfish concerns triggered when his action is observed; that is, he might seek to feel pride in acting altruistically and to avoid the shame of acting selfishly. We call such behavior impurely altruistic. Alternatively, even if an agent is altruistic, he might nevertheless give in to the temptation to act selfishly. We call such behavior impurely selfish. This paper axiomatizes a model that distinguishes altruism from impure altruism and selfishness from impure selfish...
This paper attempts to explain the behavior observed in the dictator game without explicitly assumin...
Experimental evidence has prompted a debate over the nature of utility functions in which people are...
The problem of allocating indivisible goods is considered when groups of individuals can make use of...
Altruism refers to a willingness to benefit others, even at one's own expense. In contrast, selfishn...
We design an experiment to test whether the behavior of dictators can be rationalized by the impurel...
Why do people give when asked, but prefer not to be asked, and even take when possible? We show that...
This dissertation studies strategic social influence in the presence of a self-control problem and e...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endowment allocation procedures on social preferences us...
Paper was revised on 2009-11-11.-- Published as article in: Rationality and Society (2009), 21(2), 1...
We show that, if giving is equivalent to not taking, impure altruism could account for List\u27s (20...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
Fairness is a strong concern as shown by the robust results of dictator giving and ultimatum experim...
This paper explores new motivations behind giving. Specifically, it focuses on personal involvement ...
AbstractWe investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors...
We test whether deciding on behalf of a passive third party makes participants less selfish in a sub...
This paper attempts to explain the behavior observed in the dictator game without explicitly assumin...
Experimental evidence has prompted a debate over the nature of utility functions in which people are...
The problem of allocating indivisible goods is considered when groups of individuals can make use of...
Altruism refers to a willingness to benefit others, even at one's own expense. In contrast, selfishn...
We design an experiment to test whether the behavior of dictators can be rationalized by the impurel...
Why do people give when asked, but prefer not to be asked, and even take when possible? We show that...
This dissertation studies strategic social influence in the presence of a self-control problem and e...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endowment allocation procedures on social preferences us...
Paper was revised on 2009-11-11.-- Published as article in: Rationality and Society (2009), 21(2), 1...
We show that, if giving is equivalent to not taking, impure altruism could account for List\u27s (20...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
Fairness is a strong concern as shown by the robust results of dictator giving and ultimatum experim...
This paper explores new motivations behind giving. Specifically, it focuses on personal involvement ...
AbstractWe investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors...
We test whether deciding on behalf of a passive third party makes participants less selfish in a sub...
This paper attempts to explain the behavior observed in the dictator game without explicitly assumin...
Experimental evidence has prompted a debate over the nature of utility functions in which people are...
The problem of allocating indivisible goods is considered when groups of individuals can make use of...