Victim’s Identification and Social Categorization: First- and Second-Order Effects on Altruistic Behavior
Wubeshet Regasa,
Umberto Galmarini,
Giuseppe Porro
Abstract:We explore in laboratory how donations to a charity can be influenced by the identifiability and the social categorization of the recipients. We find that donors give more, on average, to unidentified than to identified beneficiaries, since the latter are more likelyto receive small donations than the former. Donations are the same, on average, to in- and to out-group beneficiaries; however, an in-group recipient is more likely to receive a top or a very small donation than an out-group one, whereas the latter… Show more
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