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How do risk attitudes affect pro-social behavior? Theory and experiment
Sean Fahle, Santiago I. Sautua
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Business & Economics
Dependent Risks
26%
Dictator
86%
Dictator Game
23%
Experiment
43%
Laboratory Experiments
18%
Loss Aversion
41%
Lottery
23%
Prediction
14%
Prediction Model
18%
Prosocial Behavior
100%
Risk Attitude
80%
Risk Preferences
34%
Social Preferences
43%
Uncertainty
10%
Arts & Humanities
Aversion
34%
Dictator
97%
Experiment
45%
Laboratory Experiments
20%
Lottery
15%
Prediction
23%
Prosocial Behavior
89%
Recipient
27%
Reference
9%
Risk Preferences
27%
Uncertainty
8%
Social Sciences
experiment
43%
laboratory experiment
28%
recipient
40%
social behavior
70%
uncertainty
18%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Behavior
85%
Uncertainty
33%
Engineering & Materials Science
Experiments
25%
Uncertainty
15%