Risky choice in interpersonal context: Do people dare because they care?

Volume: 52, Pages: 1 - 23
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regarding preferences and individuals’ risk attitude. Participants (N = 120) had to make choices between a certain and risky payoff only for themselves (individual context) and choices in which the participants were paired with another randomly assigned participant who functioned as a passive recipient (interpersonal context). In the interpersonal context...
Paper Details
Title
Risky choice in interpersonal context: Do people dare because they care?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
52
Pages
1 - 23
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