Do we need more time to give less? Experimental evidence from Tunisia
Gilles Grolleau (),
Angela Sutan,
Sana Harbi and
Marwa Jedidi
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Marwa Jedidi: Université de Sousse
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Abstract:
Using a laboratory dictator game in Tunisia, we investigate whether the donation level is influenced by the time allotted to take the giving decision. We found that when participants have more time to decide, they give less compared to a situation where they have less time to take their decision. Some policy and managerial implications are drawn.
Keywords: dictator game; experiment; time; altruism; decision making; choice behavior; measurement of time; jeu du dictateur; altruisme; prise de décision; comportement de choix; mesure du temps; économie expérimentale (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Published in Bulletin of Economic Research, 2018, 70 (4), pp.400-409. ⟨10.1111/boer.12163⟩
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DOI: 10.1111/boer.12163
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