In most laboratory experiments concerning prosocial behavior subjects are fully informed how their decision influences the payoff of other players. Outside the laboratory, however, individuals typically have to decide without such detailed knowledge. To asses the effect of information asymmetries on prosocial behavior, we conduct a laboratory experiment with a simple non-strategic interaction. A dictator has only limited knowledge about the benefits his prosocial action generates for a recipient. We observe subjects with heterogenous social preferences. While under symmetric information only individuals with the same type of preferences transfer, under asymmetric information different types transfer at the same time. As a consequence an...
Experimental results suggest that subjects maximize a utility function that includes both getting th...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We experimentally study the social transmission of "inconvenient" information about the externalitie...
In most laboratory experiments concerning prosocial behavior subjects are fully informed how their d...
Experimental evidence from simple distribution games supports the view that some individuals have a ...
Experimental evidence from simple distribution games supports the view that some individuals have a ...
This study introduces a theoretical model of inequality aversion which can also be used in an enviro...
This paper reports experimental evidence from Dictator Game experiments in which subjects choose rep...
How robust are social preferences to variations in the environment in which a decision is made? By v...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
Participants in dictator games frequently avoid learning whether their choice to maximize their own ...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
People often have incomplete information about the consequences of their actions for the payoffs of ...
Essays in Experimental Economics Tomáš Miklánek Abstract The first chapter introduces a theoretical ...
Experimental results suggest that subjects maximize a utility function that includes both getting th...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We experimentally study the social transmission of "inconvenient" information about the externalitie...
In most laboratory experiments concerning prosocial behavior subjects are fully informed how their d...
Experimental evidence from simple distribution games supports the view that some individuals have a ...
Experimental evidence from simple distribution games supports the view that some individuals have a ...
This study introduces a theoretical model of inequality aversion which can also be used in an enviro...
This paper reports experimental evidence from Dictator Game experiments in which subjects choose rep...
How robust are social preferences to variations in the environment in which a decision is made? By v...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
Participants in dictator games frequently avoid learning whether their choice to maximize their own ...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
People often have incomplete information about the consequences of their actions for the payoffs of ...
Essays in Experimental Economics Tomáš Miklánek Abstract The first chapter introduces a theoretical ...
Experimental results suggest that subjects maximize a utility function that includes both getting th...
We experimentally study how redistribution choices are affected by positive and negative information...
We experimentally study the social transmission of "inconvenient" information about the externalitie...