Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., enhanced well-being, optimism, perceived control, and a boost in self-concept), and research on monetary risk-taking reveals these psychological outcomes are associated with increased risk-taking. Merging these findings, we propose that when people's volunteering behavior is made salient in their minds, they take more monetary risks. Making research participants’ volunteering behavior salient by having them recall an act of prior volunteering (studies 1 and 3), choosing whether to volunteer (study 2), or choosing one of two volunteering activities (study 4), four experiments (and a fifth reported in the Appendix S2) reveal increased risk-takin...
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Public service-motivated individuals have a greater concern for the delivery of public services and ...
Prosocial spending has been linked to positive benefits for individuals and societies. However, litt...
Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., e...
The plight of individuals who are at risk is often alleviated by the pro-social actions of others (e...
Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know r...
In Chapter 1, we examine how the decision maker’s perceived risk of successfully obtaining prosocial...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Decisions involving charitable giving often occur under the shadow of risk. A common finding is that...
We examine motivations for prosocial behavior using new data on volunteer firefighters that contain ...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Individuals’ reasons and motivations for volunteering (or not) often differ depending on their perso...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
We present an experimental study on how people take risk on behalf of others. We use three different...
This is the database for the article Self-Sacrifice for the Common Good under Risk and Competition. ...
Public service-motivated individuals have a greater concern for the delivery of public services and ...
Prosocial spending has been linked to positive benefits for individuals and societies. However, litt...
Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., e...
The plight of individuals who are at risk is often alleviated by the pro-social actions of others (e...
Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know r...
In Chapter 1, we examine how the decision maker’s perceived risk of successfully obtaining prosocial...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Decisions involving charitable giving often occur under the shadow of risk. A common finding is that...
We examine motivations for prosocial behavior using new data on volunteer firefighters that contain ...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Individuals’ reasons and motivations for volunteering (or not) often differ depending on their perso...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
We present an experimental study on how people take risk on behalf of others. We use three different...
This is the database for the article Self-Sacrifice for the Common Good under Risk and Competition. ...
Public service-motivated individuals have a greater concern for the delivery of public services and ...
Prosocial spending has been linked to positive benefits for individuals and societies. However, litt...