We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find that the level of altruistic behavior in children is similar to that of adults but that repetition has a different effect. Younger children's contributions tend to increase in later rounds of the experiments, whereas the contributions of older children, like those of adults, tend to decline. Group attachment is associated with higher contributions. Contributions in a subsequent dictator experiment are correlated with first-roundn contributions in the public good experiment, but are not strongly correlated with last-round contributions.
A growing literature in economics examines the development of preferences among children and adolesc...
Young children spontaneously share resources with anonymous recipients, but little is known about th...
Altruism, although costly, may promote well-being for people who give. Costly giving by adults has r...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
The focus of this paper is on altruism and coordination among children. A special form of altruism (...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...
The focus of this paper is on altruism and coordination among children. A special form of altruism (...
Excerpt Altruism is the combination of willingly and spontaneously helping others. Many studies have...
We conduct double-anonymous dictator experiments to explore the role of altruism in motivating subje...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
The present study investigates the plasticity of altruistic behavior in children, analyzing the effe...
All altruism/donating studies which have introduced age as one of the variables have shown that age ...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
A growing literature in economics examines the development of preferences among children and adolesc...
Young children spontaneously share resources with anonymous recipients, but little is known about th...
Altruism, although costly, may promote well-being for people who give. Costly giving by adults has r...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
The focus of this paper is on altruism and coordination among children. A special form of altruism (...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...
The focus of this paper is on altruism and coordination among children. A special form of altruism (...
Excerpt Altruism is the combination of willingly and spontaneously helping others. Many studies have...
We conduct double-anonymous dictator experiments to explore the role of altruism in motivating subje...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
The present study investigates the plasticity of altruistic behavior in children, analyzing the effe...
All altruism/donating studies which have introduced age as one of the variables have shown that age ...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
A growing literature in economics examines the development of preferences among children and adolesc...
Young children spontaneously share resources with anonymous recipients, but little is known about th...
Altruism, although costly, may promote well-being for people who give. Costly giving by adults has r...