In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, however, gender differences have been observed in a variety of domains. This has attracted the attention of many economists, who have realized that these differences could have serious implications for economic theory. Our paper seeks to investigate gender differences in charitable giving behaviour through laboratory experiments conducted at Nanyang Technological University. We find that gender differences are persistent, with females exhibiting more altruistic behaviour than men in general. This reaffirms what psychologists and evolutionary biologists have alleged all along.Bachelor of Art
There are many papers using dictator game framework, but only few of them focus on exploring the dif...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, h...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
This paper reports new findings on gender differences in altruism. Conducting a natural field experi...
Previous research on gender differences in behavior has led to seemingly contradictory findings abou...
Meta-analysis techniques are used to analyse behaviour in a set of 136 experimental dictator game co...
This paper analyzes the way in which men and women are expected to behave differently in an experime...
This paper analyzes the way in which men and women are expected to behave differently in an experime...
This article examines gender differences in pro-sociality using theories from evolutionary psycholog...
Abstract This paper analyzes if men and women are expected to behave differently regarding altruism....
We examined people's charity contributions while in the presence of an observer of the same sex, opp...
There are many papers using dictator game framework, but only few of them focus on exploring the dif...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
In Economics, the term Homo economicus has always been assumed to be gender-neutral. Increasingly, h...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
This paper reports new findings on gender differences in altruism. Conducting a natural field experi...
Previous research on gender differences in behavior has led to seemingly contradictory findings abou...
Meta-analysis techniques are used to analyse behaviour in a set of 136 experimental dictator game co...
This paper analyzes the way in which men and women are expected to behave differently in an experime...
This paper analyzes the way in which men and women are expected to behave differently in an experime...
This article examines gender differences in pro-sociality using theories from evolutionary psycholog...
Abstract This paper analyzes if men and women are expected to behave differently regarding altruism....
We examined people's charity contributions while in the presence of an observer of the same sex, opp...
There are many papers using dictator game framework, but only few of them focus on exploring the dif...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...
This paper examines gender-related inequality aversion, altruism and the effect of gender on decisio...