Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior

We study how mortality salience influences people's time preference and prosocial behavior in a laboratory experiment. We made mortality salient through priming subjects in the treatment group with grid tasks, and studied its impact on altruistic giving in an Andreoni-Miller dictator game. We f...

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Main Authors: Bao, Te, Li, Xun, Xia, Congling
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1791862024-07-22T06:21:12Z Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior Bao, Te Li, Xun Xia, Congling School of Social Sciences Social Sciences Mortality salience Social behavior We study how mortality salience influences people's time preference and prosocial behavior in a laboratory experiment. We made mortality salient through priming subjects in the treatment group with grid tasks, and studied its impact on altruistic giving in an Andreoni-Miller dictator game. We found that the priming made subjects think bigger, and become more concerned with the overall social welfare, though it did not necessarily make them care more about their opponents' well-being per se. Subjects in the treatment group became more altruistic only when the price of giving is low. We built a two-period model to explain the mechanism of the findings. Our model showed that the priming altered altruistic giving through changing the subjects' time preference and social preference parameters. Finally, we strengthened our findings by showing that the priming didn't change subjects' mood. Ministry of Education (MOE) We acknowledge the financial support from the National Science Foundation of China (Project No.: 72373115), Tier 1 Grant from Ministry of Educatioin of Singapore (RG121/23) and the Research Funds for Youth Academic Team in Humanities and Social Sciences of Wuhan University (Project No.: 413000425). 2024-07-22T06:21:12Z 2024-07-22T06:21:12Z 2024 Journal Article Bao, T., Li, X. & Xia, C. (2024). Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior. China Economic Review, 86, 102191-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2024.102191 1043-951X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179186 10.1016/j.chieco.2024.102191 2-s2.0-85193833919 86 102191 en RG121/23 China Economic Review © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Social Sciences
Mortality salience
Social behavior
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Mortality salience
Social behavior
Bao, Te
Li, Xun
Xia, Congling
Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior
description We study how mortality salience influences people's time preference and prosocial behavior in a laboratory experiment. We made mortality salient through priming subjects in the treatment group with grid tasks, and studied its impact on altruistic giving in an Andreoni-Miller dictator game. We found that the priming made subjects think bigger, and become more concerned with the overall social welfare, though it did not necessarily make them care more about their opponents' well-being per se. Subjects in the treatment group became more altruistic only when the price of giving is low. We built a two-period model to explain the mechanism of the findings. Our model showed that the priming altered altruistic giving through changing the subjects' time preference and social preference parameters. Finally, we strengthened our findings by showing that the priming didn't change subjects' mood.
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title Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior
title_short Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior
title_full Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior
title_fullStr Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior
title_full_unstemmed Life is too short to be small: an experiment on mortality salience and prosocial behavior
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