To investigate the external validity of Ultimatum and Dictator game behavior we conduct experiments in field settings with naturally occurring variation in \u27social framing.\u27 Our participants are students at Middlebury College, non-traditional students at Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC), and employees at a Kansas City distribution center. Ultimatum game offers are ordered: KCKCC > employee > Middlebury. In the Dictator game employees are more generous than students in either location. This indicates that workers behaved distinctly from both student groups because their allocations do not decrease between games, an effect we attribute to the social framing of the workplace
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<div><p>Laboratory experiments offer an opportunity to isolate human behaviors with a level of preci...
We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two re...
Laboratory experiments offer an opportunity to isolate human behaviors with a level of precision tha...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
We investigate cooperative attitudes among workers of nonprofit organizations by means of a novel em...
To investigate the external validity of Ultimatum and Dictator game behavior we conduct experiments ...
This paper reports results from a classroom dictator game comparing the effects of three different s...
Many previous experiments document that behavior in multi-person settings responds to the name of th...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the impact of social comparisons on ultimatum bargaini...
The current study investigated two types of punishment (prosocial and proself punishment) in the ult...
International audienceWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferenc...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
Previous research has typically focused on distribution problems that emerge in the domain of gains....
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferences and propensity to c...
Data from three bargaining games—the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
<div><p>Laboratory experiments offer an opportunity to isolate human behaviors with a level of preci...
We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two re...
Laboratory experiments offer an opportunity to isolate human behaviors with a level of precision tha...
In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a d...
We investigate cooperative attitudes among workers of nonprofit organizations by means of a novel em...