Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social rewards have intrinsic value, suggesting that people place a high premium on the ability to influence others. To test this hypothesis, we asked whether, and under what conditions, people are willing to forgo monetary reward for the sake of influencing others’ decisions. In four experiments, online and lab-based participants competed with a rival for influence over a client. The majority of participants sacrificed some of their financial reward to increase their chance of being selected over their rival within the experiment. Willingness to pay was affected by the participant’s current level of influence and performance, as participants we...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
Working paper GATE 2010-16 ; Working Paper Series qt1vr4g446, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barb...
Contemporary theories of prosociality suggest the mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit may play a crit...
Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social reward...
Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social reward...
<div><p>Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studie...
Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studies have d...
Human decision-making is often motivated by a pursuit of valued goals, such as food and money. Such ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
Business models integrating the internet into their value propositions have demonstrated varying lev...
Prior research has suggested that recipients of generosity behave more generously them-selves (a dir...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
Contains fulltext : 222398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When do people ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate individuals ’ investment in status in an environment where n...
International audienceIt is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherent...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
Working paper GATE 2010-16 ; Working Paper Series qt1vr4g446, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barb...
Contemporary theories of prosociality suggest the mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit may play a crit...
Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social reward...
Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social reward...
<div><p>Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studie...
Though decades of research have shown that people are highly influenced by peers, few studies have d...
Human decision-making is often motivated by a pursuit of valued goals, such as food and money. Such ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
Business models integrating the internet into their value propositions have demonstrated varying lev...
Prior research has suggested that recipients of generosity behave more generously them-selves (a dir...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
Contains fulltext : 222398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When do people ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate individuals ’ investment in status in an environment where n...
International audienceIt is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherent...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
Working paper GATE 2010-16 ; Working Paper Series qt1vr4g446, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barb...
Contemporary theories of prosociality suggest the mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit may play a crit...