This paper addresses the external validity of experiments investigating the characteristics of altruism in the voluntary provision of public goods. We conduct two related experiments that allow us to examine whether individuals who act more altruistically in the context-free environment are also more likely to act altruistically toward a naturally-occurring public good. We find that laboratory behavior can be predictive of contributions toward naturally-occurring goods, but not in a uniform way. In fact, parametric measures of altruism do a poor job of predicting which subjects are most likely to contribute to a naturally-occurring public good
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavio...
This paper presents evidence from a field experiment, which aims to identify the two sources of work...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
It is difficult to identify acts that are purely altruistic, and do not have some level of egoism or...
Research shows that altruistic behaviours arise in varying social situations in line with different ...
An important dialogue between theorists and experimentalists over the past few decades has raised th...
Models for voluntary provision of public goods predict free riding is rational unless the model incl...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joyof- giving motivations underlyin...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
This paper studies altruistic behavior in a model of local interaction. Individuals live on a circle...
We explore whether the known preference for default options in choice contexts—default effects—occur...
We study how people's predisposition towards altruism affects their behavior in a voluntary con...
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavio...
This paper presents evidence from a field experiment, which aims to identify the two sources of work...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
It is difficult to identify acts that are purely altruistic, and do not have some level of egoism or...
Research shows that altruistic behaviours arise in varying social situations in line with different ...
An important dialogue between theorists and experimentalists over the past few decades has raised th...
Models for voluntary provision of public goods predict free riding is rational unless the model incl...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joyof- giving motivations underlyin...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
This paper studies altruistic behavior in a model of local interaction. Individuals live on a circle...
We explore whether the known preference for default options in choice contexts—default effects—occur...
We study how people's predisposition towards altruism affects their behavior in a voluntary con...
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavio...
This paper presents evidence from a field experiment, which aims to identify the two sources of work...