Giving Dictator Games: Regard for Others or Regard by Others?

Koch, A K and Normann, H-T

(2006)

Koch, A K and Normann, H-T (2006) Giving Dictator Games: Regard for Others or Regard by Others?.

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Abstract

Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subjects' behavior. This has rekindled the question whether "fair" behavior is inspired by regard for others or is explained by external forces. To test for the importance of external pressure we compare a standard double blind dictator game to a treatment which provides no information about the source of dictator offers and where recipients do not even know that they participate in an experiment. Our findings suggest that those dictators who give in such settings are purely internally motivated, as asserted by models of other-regarding preferences.

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Item TypeMonograph (Working Paper)
TitleGiving Dictator Games: Regard for Others or Regard by Others?
AuthorsKoch, A K
Normann, H-T
Uncontrolled KeywordsDictator Games, Altruism, Social Preferences
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Economics

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