People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable to explain. Social comparison is one explanation for such pro-social behavior: people contribute if others contribute or cooperate as well. This paper tests social comparison in a field experiment at the University of Zurich. Each semester every single student has to decide whether he or she wants to contribute to two Social Funds. We provided 2500 randomly selected students with information about the average behavior of the student population. Some received the information that a high percentage of the student population contributed, while others received the information that a relatively low percentage contributed. The results show that peop...
Incentivising the social discounting task impacts the measurement of altruism in a student populatio...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
We report on a two-stage experiment in which i) we first elicit the social network within a section ...
"People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable ...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
Successful navigation of our complex social world requires the capability to recognize and judge the...
International audienceWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferenc...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferences and propensity to c...
In recent years, a large number of economic theories have evolved to explain people’s pro-social beh...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
Abstract Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, es-pecially in the field ...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from th...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Incentivising the social discounting task impacts the measurement of altruism in a student populatio...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
We report on a two-stage experiment in which i) we first elicit the social network within a section ...
"People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable ...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
Successful navigation of our complex social world requires the capability to recognize and judge the...
International audienceWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferenc...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferences and propensity to c...
In recent years, a large number of economic theories have evolved to explain people’s pro-social beh...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
Abstract Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, es-pecially in the field ...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from th...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Incentivising the social discounting task impacts the measurement of altruism in a student populatio...
Cooperation is essential for the success of societies and there is an ongoing debate whether individ...
We report on a two-stage experiment in which i) we first elicit the social network within a section ...