Don’t Tell Me What to Do, Tell Me Who to Follow! - Field Experiment Evidence on Voluntary Donations
Abstract
We conducted a field experiment in a protected area to explore the effects of conformity to a social reference versus a comparable, but imposed, suggested donation. As observed before, we see visitors conforming to the changing social reference. On the other hand, the treatment in which we suggested a donation resulted in lower shares of visitors donating, compared to the social reference treatment, and lower conditional donations even compared to the control. We concluded that visitors look at their peers as a reference to conform to, but partially reject being confronted with an imposed suggestion on how to behave.
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Date
2010-06-02Author
Alpízar, Francisco
Martinsson, Peter
Keywords
Conformity
donation
field experiment
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
452
Language
eng