The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-interest of individuals. Experiments show that people care about others’ well-being and their relative standing. This paper investigates whether this type of behavior persists when risk comes into play. I devise an experiment which sheds light on the interrelation of risk and social preferences by measuring (1) individual risk preferences, (2) interpersonal risk preferences, and (3) social preferences under certainty. The results reveal that a large share of subjects choose to accept more risk or less potential gain than individually preferred in order to increase another subject’s payoff. Further, the willingness to do so appears to be influenc...
This paper studies the effects of social comparison on risk taking behavior. In our theoretical fram...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which individual risk preferences are contextu...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behavi...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behav...
When deciding for others based on explicitly described odds and outcomes, people often have differen...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regardin...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This paper studies the effects of social comparison on risk taking behavior. In our theoretical fram...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which individual risk preferences are contextu...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behavi...
By means of a laboratory experiment we investigate the role of risk preferences for prosocial behav...
When deciding for others based on explicitly described odds and outcomes, people often have differen...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
We explore how risk preferences affect pro-social behavior in risky environments. We analyze a modif...
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regardin...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This paper studies the effects of social comparison on risk taking behavior. In our theoretical fram...
Decisions about how to share resources with others often need to be taken under uncertainty regardin...
The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which individual risk preferences are contextu...