Directed Altruism and Enforced Reciprocity in Social Networks
We conducted online field experiments in large real-world social networks in order to decompose prosocial giving into three components: (1) baseline altruism toward randomly selected strangers, (2) directed altruism that favors friends over random strangers, and (3) giving motivated by the prospect...
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Main Authors: | Leider, Stephen, Mobius, Markus M., Rosenblat, Tanya S., DO, Quoc-Anh |
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