It has been shown that participants in the dictator game are less willing to give money to the other participant when their choice set also includes the option to take money. We examine whether this effect is due to the choice set providing a signal about entitlements in a setting where entitlements initially may be considered unclear. We find that the share of positive transfers depends on the choice set even when there is no uncertainty about entitlements, and that this choice-set effect is robust across a heterogenous group of participants recruited from the general adult population in Denmark. The findings are consistent with dictator giving partly being motivated by a desire to signal that one is not entirely selfish or by a desire to ...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
We use modified dictator games in which the productivity of taking or giving is varied. Subjects hav...
It has been shown that participants in the dictator game are less willing to give money to the othe...
It has been shown that participants in the dictator game are less willing to give money to the other...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
Abstract Objective Researchers have investigated human altruism toward strangers for decades, using ...
We study the effects of ego depletion, a manipulation which consumes self-control resources, on soci...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
In both dictator and impunity games, one player, the dictator, divides a fixed amount of money betwe...
I consider several variants of dictator and ultimatum games in which the proposer not only offers an...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
We study ultimatum and dictator variants of the generosity game. In this game, the first mover choos...
We use modified dictator games in which the productivity of taking or giving is varied. Subjects hav...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
We use modified dictator games in which the productivity of taking or giving is varied. Subjects hav...
It has been shown that participants in the dictator game are less willing to give money to the othe...
It has been shown that participants in the dictator game are less willing to give money to the other...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
Abstract Objective Researchers have investigated human altruism toward strangers for decades, using ...
We study the effects of ego depletion, a manipulation which consumes self-control resources, on soci...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
In both dictator and impunity games, one player, the dictator, divides a fixed amount of money betwe...
I consider several variants of dictator and ultimatum games in which the proposer not only offers an...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
We study ultimatum and dictator variants of the generosity game. In this game, the first mover choos...
We use modified dictator games in which the productivity of taking or giving is varied. Subjects hav...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictato...
We use modified dictator games in which the productivity of taking or giving is varied. Subjects hav...