Abstract People are often generous even when it is not in their apparent self-interest to do so as demonstrated by numerous experiments using the dictator game (DG). More recent research using DGs has varied the number of dictators and recipients and used these games to investigate the bystander effect and congestible altruism. These studies have found that people are less generous when there are others who could be generous (the bystander effect) and also less generous when there are multiple recipients (congestible altruism) though the sum of their generosity to all recipients increases. A working hypothesis is proposed that the context-sensitive generosity observed in n-person DGs can be explained as equitable behavior. From an evolution...
We study ultimatum and dictator experiments where the first mover chooses the amount of money to be ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
Recent experimental evidence has led to a debate about the nature of utility functions in which peop...
People are often generous even when it is not in their apparent self-interest to do so as demonstrat...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
In both dictator and impunity games, one player, the dictator, divides a fixed amount of money betwe...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endowment allocation procedures on social preferences us...
Dozens of studies show that bystanders are less likely to help victims as bystander number increases...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
We provide experimental evidence of self-serving fairness ideals in a dictator game design that incl...
Because perceptions of luck, hard work, and the idea of a “me vs. you” mindset often influence peopl...
Experimental evidence has prompted a debate over the nature of utility functions in which people are...
We study ultimatum and dictator variants of the generosity game. In this game, the first mover choos...
This paper investigates the effect of poverty and good intentions on dictator game giving. Previous ...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
We study ultimatum and dictator experiments where the first mover chooses the amount of money to be ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
Recent experimental evidence has led to a debate about the nature of utility functions in which peop...
People are often generous even when it is not in their apparent self-interest to do so as demonstrat...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
In both dictator and impunity games, one player, the dictator, divides a fixed amount of money betwe...
We experimentally investigate the effect of endowment allocation procedures on social preferences us...
Dozens of studies show that bystanders are less likely to help victims as bystander number increases...
The dictator game represents a workhorse within experimental economics, frequently used to test theo...
We provide experimental evidence of self-serving fairness ideals in a dictator game design that incl...
Because perceptions of luck, hard work, and the idea of a “me vs. you” mindset often influence peopl...
Experimental evidence has prompted a debate over the nature of utility functions in which people are...
We study ultimatum and dictator variants of the generosity game. In this game, the first mover choos...
This paper investigates the effect of poverty and good intentions on dictator game giving. Previous ...
Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented her...
We study ultimatum and dictator experiments where the first mover chooses the amount of money to be ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENHuman behavioural patterns exhibit selfish or competitive, as w...
Recent experimental evidence has led to a debate about the nature of utility functions in which peop...