Are They Watching You and Does It Matter? - Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
Abstract
In a natural field experiment, we tested whether being alone or in a group had an effect on prosocial behavior as expressed in donations to a recreational park. We also explored whether the presence of people exogenous to the group at the time of the donation had any behavioral effect. Our first treatment aimed at identifying peer effects, whereas our second treatment was similar to being in the public eye. We found that being in a group significantly increases the share of people acting prosocially. Moreover, we found that only individuals who are part of a group are positively affected by the presence of a third party.
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Date
2010-06Author
Alpízar, Francisco
Martinsson, Peter
Keywords
Donation
natural field experiment
prosocial behavior
public disclosure
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
456
Language
eng