The present study investigated emotional influences on behavior in a one-shot, simultaneous, give-some dilemma game. In accordance with functional perspectives on the role of discrete emotions, we found fear to reduce, and guilt to increase levels of cooperation. Moreover, we showed individual differences in the effect of induced emotional states. Specifically, results indicated that inducing fear reduced cooperation only for individuals with a pro-social value orientation, and that guilt induction increased cooperation only for individuals with a pro-self value orientation. We also established that both social value orientations could be adequately described in terms of differences in chronically accessible goals (as assessed by value-impo...
Cooperation and competition are vital for human survival and for social progress. In this study we e...
Little is known about the influence of our emotional state on our ability to take another’s perspect...
<p>The growing interest in the role of emotions in behavioral economics, and the absence of reviews ...
The present study investigated emotional influences on behavior in a one-shot, simultaneous, give-so...
Cooperative decisions are well predicted by stable individual differences in social values but it re...
Objective. To explore the influences of discrete positive and negative emotions on cooperation in th...
Researchers are increasingly exploring the role of emotions in interactive decision‐making. Recent ...
There exists a wide body of literature suggesting that individuals behave more altruistically in sit...
The way people make decisions in social situations is in many ways a product of how they feel about ...
Are the personal values of others a relevant cue when thinking about cooperating, and do values matt...
As decision-making research becomes more popular, the inclusion of personality traits has emerged as...
Strategic decision-making is chiefly studied in behavioral economics using multi-agent games. Decade...
Little is known about the influence of our emotional state on our ability to take another’s perspect...
Researchers have increasingly directed attention to the importance of emotions in decision making. R...
markdownabstractIn mixed-motive games, people must choose between acting upon selfish interests and ...
Cooperation and competition are vital for human survival and for social progress. In this study we e...
Little is known about the influence of our emotional state on our ability to take another’s perspect...
<p>The growing interest in the role of emotions in behavioral economics, and the absence of reviews ...
The present study investigated emotional influences on behavior in a one-shot, simultaneous, give-so...
Cooperative decisions are well predicted by stable individual differences in social values but it re...
Objective. To explore the influences of discrete positive and negative emotions on cooperation in th...
Researchers are increasingly exploring the role of emotions in interactive decision‐making. Recent ...
There exists a wide body of literature suggesting that individuals behave more altruistically in sit...
The way people make decisions in social situations is in many ways a product of how they feel about ...
Are the personal values of others a relevant cue when thinking about cooperating, and do values matt...
As decision-making research becomes more popular, the inclusion of personality traits has emerged as...
Strategic decision-making is chiefly studied in behavioral economics using multi-agent games. Decade...
Little is known about the influence of our emotional state on our ability to take another’s perspect...
Researchers have increasingly directed attention to the importance of emotions in decision making. R...
markdownabstractIn mixed-motive games, people must choose between acting upon selfish interests and ...
Cooperation and competition are vital for human survival and for social progress. In this study we e...
Little is known about the influence of our emotional state on our ability to take another’s perspect...
<p>The growing interest in the role of emotions in behavioral economics, and the absence of reviews ...