In this paper we present evidence of self-image concerns in charitable giving using a laboratory experiment. Subjects make a series of three decisions of allocating an endowment of £10 between themselves and a passive recipient that is either a charity or the experimenters. When making these decision subjects are informed that one of them will be chosen randomly at the end to determine payoffs. After all decisions have been made and it has been revealed which decision will determine payoffs we offer subjects an opportunity to opt out from their initial decision and receive £10 instead. We find that almost a quarter of subjects choose to opt out, while around one third opt out from a positive donation. The fact that a subject decides to revi...
In many contexts people can choose how many charities to help. This paper presents results from a la...
Humans are remarkable for the level of altruistic and prosocial behaviour they display. This has bee...
We report an experiment to study the effect of defaults on charitable giving. In three different tre...
This paper presents results from a modi\u85ed dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quanti...
This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantify...
We provide an experimental test of the role of self-signaling in decisions to do- nate to charity. O...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Self image and self-signaling motives have long been proposed as a driver of pro-social behavior in ...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
Decisions involving charitable giving often occur under the shadow of risk. A common finding is that...
A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that displaying images...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
We report an experiment to study the effect of defaults on charitable giving. In three different tre...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
In many contexts people can choose how many charities to help. This paper presents results from a la...
Humans are remarkable for the level of altruistic and prosocial behaviour they display. This has bee...
We report an experiment to study the effect of defaults on charitable giving. In three different tre...
This paper presents results from a modi\u85ed dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quanti...
This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantify...
We provide an experimental test of the role of self-signaling in decisions to do- nate to charity. O...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Self image and self-signaling motives have long been proposed as a driver of pro-social behavior in ...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
Decisions involving charitable giving often occur under the shadow of risk. A common finding is that...
A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that displaying images...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
We report an experiment to study the effect of defaults on charitable giving. In three different tre...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
In many contexts people can choose how many charities to help. This paper presents results from a la...
Humans are remarkable for the level of altruistic and prosocial behaviour they display. This has bee...
We report an experiment to study the effect of defaults on charitable giving. In three different tre...