Using an incentivized experiment with statistical power, this paper explores the role of stakes in charitable giving of lottery prizes, where subjects commit to donate a fraction of the prize before they learn the outcome of the lottery. We study three stake levels: 5€ (n = 177), 100€ (n = 168), and 1,000€ (n = 171). Although the donations increase in absolute terms as the stakes increase, subjects decrease the donated fraction of the pie. However, people still share roughly 20% of 1,000€, an amount as high as the average monthly salary of people at the age of our subjects. The number of people sharing 50% of the pie is remarkably stable across stakes, but donating the the whole pie-the modal behavior in charity-donation experiments-disappe...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
This paper reports the results from a two-person "pledge and give" experiment. Each persons endowmen...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...
Using an incentivized experiment with statistical power, this paper explores the role of stakes in c...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Charities often devise fund-raising strategies that exploit natural human competitiveness in combina...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between earnings and charitable giving, in an environ...
This dissertation presents three experimental studies with an emphasis on peer influence in people’s...
We study how other-regarding behavior extends to environments with income uncertainty and conditiona...
In this dissertation we add two new experimental studies to the growing catalog of non-economic fact...
Should fundraisers ask a banker to donate “if he earns a bonus” or wait and ask after the bonus is k...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
Every year, 90% of Americans give money to charities. Is such generosity necessarily welfare enhanci...
We test whether and, if so, how incentives to promote pro-social behavior affect the extent to which...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
This paper reports the results from a two-person "pledge and give" experiment. Each persons endowmen...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...
Using an incentivized experiment with statistical power, this paper explores the role of stakes in c...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Charities often devise fund-raising strategies that exploit natural human competitiveness in combina...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between earnings and charitable giving, in an environ...
This dissertation presents three experimental studies with an emphasis on peer influence in people’s...
We study how other-regarding behavior extends to environments with income uncertainty and conditiona...
In this dissertation we add two new experimental studies to the growing catalog of non-economic fact...
Should fundraisers ask a banker to donate “if he earns a bonus” or wait and ask after the bonus is k...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
Every year, 90% of Americans give money to charities. Is such generosity necessarily welfare enhanci...
We test whether and, if so, how incentives to promote pro-social behavior affect the extent to which...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
This paper reports the results from a two-person "pledge and give" experiment. Each persons endowmen...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...