Altruism refers to a willingness to benefit others, even at one's own expense. In contrast, selfishness refers to prioritizing one's own interests with no consideration for others. However, even if an agent is selfish, he might nevertheless act as if he were altruistic out of selfish concerns triggered when his action is observed; that is, he might seek to feel pride in acting altruistically and to avoid the shame of acting selfishly. We call such behavior impurely altruistic. Alternatively, even if an agent is altruistic, he might nevertheless give in to the temptation to act selfishly. We call such behavior impurely selfish. This paper axiomatizes a model that distinguishes altruism from impure altruism and selfishness from impure selfish...
AbstractWe investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors...
The paper presents the results of an empirical study of the orientation to altruism and the orientat...
People often prioritize their own interests, but also like to see themselves as moral. How do indivi...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
Much of economics is built on the assumption that individuals are driven by self-interest and econom...
We design an experiment to test whether the behavior of dictators can be rationalized by the impurel...
Selfishness is seldom considered a group-beneficial strategy. In the typical evolutionary formulatio...
Altruism refers to a willingness to benefit others, even at one's own expense. In contrast, selfishn...
This short essay will seek to address whether we are capable of being altruistic. The essay will sta...
We study a two-stage choice problem, where alternatives are allocations between the decision maker (...
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
Egoism and altruism are unequal contenders in the explanation of human behaviour. While egoism tends...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joy-of-giving motivations underlyin...
Much of economics is built on the assumption of individuals being driven by self-interest and econom...
One-shot anonymous unselfishness in economic games is commonly explained by social preferences, whic...
AbstractWe investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors...
The paper presents the results of an empirical study of the orientation to altruism and the orientat...
People often prioritize their own interests, but also like to see themselves as moral. How do indivi...
Altruism is reflected in actions by one individual that benefit another, even when there is no expec...
Much of economics is built on the assumption that individuals are driven by self-interest and econom...
We design an experiment to test whether the behavior of dictators can be rationalized by the impurel...
Selfishness is seldom considered a group-beneficial strategy. In the typical evolutionary formulatio...
Altruism refers to a willingness to benefit others, even at one's own expense. In contrast, selfishn...
This short essay will seek to address whether we are capable of being altruistic. The essay will sta...
We study a two-stage choice problem, where alternatives are allocations between the decision maker (...
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
Egoism and altruism are unequal contenders in the explanation of human behaviour. While egoism tends...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joy-of-giving motivations underlyin...
Much of economics is built on the assumption of individuals being driven by self-interest and econom...
One-shot anonymous unselfishness in economic games is commonly explained by social preferences, whic...
AbstractWe investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors...
The paper presents the results of an empirical study of the orientation to altruism and the orientat...
People often prioritize their own interests, but also like to see themselves as moral. How do indivi...