The concept of noblesse oblige establishes that the differential in privileges between the rich and the poor should be balanced by a differential in duties towards those in need. However, the empirical findings regarding which are the most prosocial groups havebeenascontroversialasthisassertive. Whereasresearchintheso-calledpsychological framework has advocated a negative relationship between social class and prosocial behavior, the economic approach has claimed the opposite (i.e., positive) direction to be true. This article sought to disentangle conflicting findings from these strands of research across two different studies. In the first study, we conducted a series of focus groups in both wealthy and impoverished areas. Results suggested that ...
The field of household finance has established a correlation between savings behavior and education,...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
This is an accepted (but not yet copyedited) manuscript currently in press at the Academy of Managem...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
<div><p>Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial beha...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Empirical research has provided mixed evidence regarding the question of whether higher social class...
We propose that personal relative deprivation (PRD)-the belief that one is worse off than similar ot...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
People are quick to form impressions of others’ social class, and likely adjust their behavior accor...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
It is well documented within the literature that socioeconomic status (SES) is incredibly influentia...
This study examined the effects of perceived socioeconomic status on helping behaviors. Past researc...
We propose that personal relative deprivation (PRD)?the belief that one is worse off than similar ot...
The field of household finance has established a correlation between savings behavior and education,...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
This is an accepted (but not yet copyedited) manuscript currently in press at the Academy of Managem...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
<div><p>Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial beha...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Empirical research has provided mixed evidence regarding the question of whether higher social class...
We propose that personal relative deprivation (PRD)-the belief that one is worse off than similar ot...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
People are quick to form impressions of others’ social class, and likely adjust their behavior accor...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
It is well documented within the literature that socioeconomic status (SES) is incredibly influentia...
This study examined the effects of perceived socioeconomic status on helping behaviors. Past researc...
We propose that personal relative deprivation (PRD)?the belief that one is worse off than similar ot...
The field of household finance has established a correlation between savings behavior and education,...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
This is an accepted (but not yet copyedited) manuscript currently in press at the Academy of Managem...