Decomposing desert and tangibility effects in a charitable giving experiment

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作者
Reinstein, David [1 ]
Riener, Gerhard [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Essex, Dept Econ, Colchester CO4 3SQ, Essex, England
[2] Univ Jena, Jena, Germany
关键词
House money effect; Experimental methodology; Tangibility; Public goods; Charitable giving; Individual choice; Altruism; DICTATOR GAMES; ENDOWMENT HETEROGENEITY; PROPERTY-RIGHTS; HOUSE MONEY; FAIRNESS; PREFERENCES; ORIGIN; ENTITLEMENTS; SELFISH; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s10683-011-9298-0
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Several papers have documented that when subjects play with standard laboratory "endowments" they make less self-interested choices than when they use money they have either earned through a laboratory task or brought from outside the lab. In the context of a charitable giving experiment we decompose this into two common artifacts of the laboratory: the intangibility of money (or experimental currency units) promised on a computer screen relative to cash in hand, and the distinct treatment of random "windfall" gains relative to earned money. While both effects are found to be significant in non-parametric tests, the former effect, which has been neglected in previous studies, has a stronger impact on total donations, while the latter effect has a greater impact on the probability of donating. These results have clear implications for experimental design, and also suggest that the availability of more abstract payment methods may increase other-regarding behavior in the field.
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页码:229 / 240
页数:12
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