Incentivising the Social Discounting Task: A Laboratory Experiment

Incentivising the Social Discounting Task: A Laboratory Experiment

Author: 
Booysen, Frederik
Publisher: 
Wiley
Date published: 
2018
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Munro, Alistair, jt. author
Guvuriro, Sevias, jt. author
Moloi, Tshepo, jt. author
Campher, Celeste, jt. author
Journal Title: 
South African Journal of Economics
Source: 
South African Journal of Economics, Vol. 86, N0. 2, 2018 pp. 153-172
Abstract: 

Incentivising the social discounting task impacts the measurement of altruism in a student population. Incentivised subjects are more altruistic at close social distances, especially subjects who are less altruistic, thus providing evidence of reciprocal altruism. There is also some evidence of hypothetical bias among more altruistically inclined subjects. Making payments real also influences the subject's choice of recipient. Paid subjects select more geographically distant, but psychologically closer subjects, because of prospects for increased anonymity and enforced reciprocity, respectively. Further research is required to verify the robustness of these results, in the laboratory and especially in the field.

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CITATION: Booysen, Frederik. Incentivising the Social Discounting Task: A Laboratory Experiment . : Wiley , 2018. South African Journal of Economics, Vol. 86, N0. 2, 2018 pp. 153-172 - Available at: http://library.au.int/incentivising-social-discounting-task-laboratory-experiment-0