In this paper we show that a policy based on incentives to promote prosocial activities can be counterproductive in a context where the agents’ reputation exhibits persistence over time and there exists a time lag between announcement of the policy and implementation. Reputation persistence in our model means that the reputation gained in past periods constrains the possibilities of changing reputation in the future. We present a two-period model in which agents use prosocial activities to signal their degree of altruism. If a subsidy is established for the second period, the set of agents that undertake social activities in that period enlarges. This worsens the reputation of the most altruistic agents, some of whom then react by decreasin...
One reason people engage in prosocial behavior is to reap the reputational benefits associated with ...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Society’s demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to m...
In this paper we show that a policy based on incentives to promote prosocial activities can be count...
In this paper, we present a signaling model in which individuals engage in socially beneficial but c...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
This review explores the role of incentives in providing goods and services that have significant so...
While corporate social responsibility (CSR) has garnered the attention of scholars over the past thr...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
Extant evidence on corporate social responsibility (CSR) shows that consumers are willing to pay a p...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the effects of company CSR initiatives on two consumers\u201...
This article aims at showing how reputational incentives can be used as a powerful mechanism to addr...
One reason people engage in prosocial behavior is to reap the reputational benefits associated with ...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Society’s demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to m...
In this paper we show that a policy based on incentives to promote prosocial activities can be count...
In this paper, we present a signaling model in which individuals engage in socially beneficial but c...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
This review explores the role of incentives in providing goods and services that have significant so...
While corporate social responsibility (CSR) has garnered the attention of scholars over the past thr...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
Extant evidence on corporate social responsibility (CSR) shows that consumers are willing to pay a p...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the effects of company CSR initiatives on two consumers\u201...
This article aims at showing how reputational incentives can be used as a powerful mechanism to addr...
One reason people engage in prosocial behavior is to reap the reputational benefits associated with ...
Cooperative behaviour has been extensively studied as a choice between cooperation and defection. Ho...
Society’s demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to m...