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Study title

Data: Pro-Social Risk-Taking and Intergroup Conflict - A Volunteer’s Dilemma Experiment

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T. Wang (National Taipei University)
F.A. Heine (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
A. van Witteloostuijn (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

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doi:10.17026/dans-zer-sudz (DOI)

easy-dataset:266349 (DANS-KNAW)

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Abstract

This is the database for the article Pro-Social Risk-Taking and Intergroup Conflict - A Volunteer’s Dilemma Experiment. Pro-social risk-taking involves the willingness to commit resources to initiatives and opportunities with a social benefit, as well as a risk of costly failure. These situations often occur in an environment in which groups compete for resources. In these contexts of intergroup conflict, often individuals make personal sacrifices on a voluntary basis, involving considerable risks of failure. We study the context of pro-social risk-taking and intergroup conflict by extending the volunteer’s dilemma along both of these dimensions. We introduce a novel group competition treatment to identify the effect of intergroup competition without providing with an additional collective prize like the majority of past laboratory experiments. We find evidence that intergroup competition significantly increases the volunteering rate of providing a public good, and mitigates the negative impact of risk on intragroup cooperation. Regarding individual heterogeneity, we explore and discuss the impact of risk aversion and gender, and its implication for parochial altruism.

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DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities

Publication year

2022

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