Are the personal values of others a relevant cue when thinking about cooperating, and do values matter more than empathizing with others? To address these questions, the present study presented participants (N = 120) with the details of personal values (social values [e.g., family, friends] or economic values [e.g., phone, bike]) held by fictitious players of a linear public goods game (PGG). In addition, half those tested were induced to empathize with the other players via presenting perspective-taking instructions (empathy induction), and the other half were not. For those that believed they were interacting with real players in a cooperative game (n=70) values did indeed matter. Participants acted more cooperatively in the Social Value ...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
2012-05-06As technology has increased the potential for small groups or powerful individuals to caus...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...
We study by means of a laboratory experiment the role of individuals’ empathy in the Vote-with-the-W...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
Empathetic behavior is unlikely to occur when a cost is imposed on helping. Prior research has exami...
This work explores some key questions associated with designing games to foster empathy. First, how ...
Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic decisions...
Two studies investigated how values affect competitive versus cooperative behavior. Each Study prese...
This paper reports the results of an experiment aimed at investigating the link between empathy, ant...
Empathy, defined as the ability to “understand and share the emotional states” of others, has been w...
<div><p>Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic d...
Recent research on behavioral heterogeneity in social dilemma situations has increasingly focused on...
The present study investigated emotional influences on behavior in a one-shot, simultaneous, give-so...
ABSTRACT\ud THE EFFECTS OF PRO-SOCIAL VIDEO GAMES ON EMPATHY\ud by\ud Simon Kamil Salem\ud Master of...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
2012-05-06As technology has increased the potential for small groups or powerful individuals to caus...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...
We study by means of a laboratory experiment the role of individuals’ empathy in the Vote-with-the-W...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
Empathetic behavior is unlikely to occur when a cost is imposed on helping. Prior research has exami...
This work explores some key questions associated with designing games to foster empathy. First, how ...
Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic decisions...
Two studies investigated how values affect competitive versus cooperative behavior. Each Study prese...
This paper reports the results of an experiment aimed at investigating the link between empathy, ant...
Empathy, defined as the ability to “understand and share the emotional states” of others, has been w...
<div><p>Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic d...
Recent research on behavioral heterogeneity in social dilemma situations has increasingly focused on...
The present study investigated emotional influences on behavior in a one-shot, simultaneous, give-so...
ABSTRACT\ud THE EFFECTS OF PRO-SOCIAL VIDEO GAMES ON EMPATHY\ud by\ud Simon Kamil Salem\ud Master of...
Social dilemmas are ―situations in which each decision maker is best off acting in his own self-inte...
2012-05-06As technology has increased the potential for small groups or powerful individuals to caus...
Cooperation in social dilemmas is often challenged by negative noise, or unintended errors, such tha...