Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated or socially rewarded? A possible explanation is that these acts are contagious: those who receive or observe help from a stranger become more likely to help others. We test two mechanisms for the social contagion of generosity among strangers: generalized reciprocity (a recipient of generosity is more likely to pay it forward) and third-party influence (an observer of generous behavior is more likely to emulate it). We use an online experiment with randomized trials to test the two hypothesized mechanisms and their interaction by manipulating the extent to which participants receive and observe help. Results show that receiving help can incr...
Abstract Every day, millions of people write online restaurant reviews, leave prod-uct ratings, prov...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Revised: 2007-01.-- Published as an article in: Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad (2006), Semestre II, p...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...
<div><p>Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reci...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...
Every day, millions of people write online restaurant reviews, leave product ratings, provide answer...
Does generosity spur collateral benefits as well as direct ones? I hypothesized that others in one's...
Human beings routinely help strangers at costs to themselves. Sometimes the help offered is generous...
We conducted online field experiments in large real-world social networks in order to decompose pros...
People often make charitable donations together with others, from strangers to romantic partners. Do...
Human beings routinely help strangers at costs to themselves. Sometimes the help offered is generous...
Previous research has shown that reciprocity can be contagious when there is no option to repay the ...
This article examines how altruism and self-interest are linked in human generosity, and what social...
People often make charitable donations together with other people, including friends or romantic par...
Abstract Every day, millions of people write online restaurant reviews, leave prod-uct ratings, prov...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Revised: 2007-01.-- Published as an article in: Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad (2006), Semestre II, p...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...
<div><p>Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reci...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...
Every day, millions of people write online restaurant reviews, leave product ratings, provide answer...
Does generosity spur collateral benefits as well as direct ones? I hypothesized that others in one's...
Human beings routinely help strangers at costs to themselves. Sometimes the help offered is generous...
We conducted online field experiments in large real-world social networks in order to decompose pros...
People often make charitable donations together with others, from strangers to romantic partners. Do...
Human beings routinely help strangers at costs to themselves. Sometimes the help offered is generous...
Previous research has shown that reciprocity can be contagious when there is no option to repay the ...
This article examines how altruism and self-interest are linked in human generosity, and what social...
People often make charitable donations together with other people, including friends or romantic par...
Abstract Every day, millions of people write online restaurant reviews, leave prod-uct ratings, prov...
Indirect reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on social norms. This mec...
Revised: 2007-01.-- Published as an article in: Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad (2006), Semestre II, p...