This paper studies the relationship between monetary incentives to encourage citizens’ contributions to a social good (voting, charity donation, etc.) and the society’s consideration for that good in the presence of social signaling. We establish that, no matter how much citizens value the social good, low incentives (or disincentives) may emerge as the unique majority voting outcome when concerns for social reputation are sufficiently high
This paper investigates the impact of a negative socioeconomic shock on generosity by analysing the...
International audienceEach year about 60 million people flee their home country and seek to cross in...
Abstract: The present research examines whether or not endowment asymmetry leads those with many end...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
In this paper, we present a signaling model in which individuals engage in socially beneficial but c...
Social consequences of charitable giving have been highlighted by researchers as key determinants of...
Relying on a threshold public good game, we experimentally investigate the effect of two types of in...
In the context of repeated public good contribution games, we experimentally investigate the impact ...
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
Social preferences such as altruism, reciprocity, intrinsic motivation and a desire to uphold ethica...
This paper examines the role of social rewards as a corrective mechanism for activities which genera...
An individual’s contribution to a public good may be seen by others as a signal of attributes such a...
International audienceIn this work we examine a common social dilemma in experimental economics, the...
This paper investigates the impact of a negative socioeconomic shock on generosity by analysing the ...
The four essays collected in this Ph.D. dissertation concern prosocial motivations in different soci...
This paper investigates the impact of a negative socioeconomic shock on generosity by analysing the...
International audienceEach year about 60 million people flee their home country and seek to cross in...
Abstract: The present research examines whether or not endowment asymmetry leads those with many end...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
In this paper, we present a signaling model in which individuals engage in socially beneficial but c...
Social consequences of charitable giving have been highlighted by researchers as key determinants of...
Relying on a threshold public good game, we experimentally investigate the effect of two types of in...
In the context of repeated public good contribution games, we experimentally investigate the impact ...
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
Social preferences such as altruism, reciprocity, intrinsic motivation and a desire to uphold ethica...
This paper examines the role of social rewards as a corrective mechanism for activities which genera...
An individual’s contribution to a public good may be seen by others as a signal of attributes such a...
International audienceIn this work we examine a common social dilemma in experimental economics, the...
This paper investigates the impact of a negative socioeconomic shock on generosity by analysing the ...
The four essays collected in this Ph.D. dissertation concern prosocial motivations in different soci...
This paper investigates the impact of a negative socioeconomic shock on generosity by analysing the...
International audienceEach year about 60 million people flee their home country and seek to cross in...
Abstract: The present research examines whether or not endowment asymmetry leads those with many end...