Název: Exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic environment and generosity
Autoři: Brañas-Garza, Pablo
Jorrat, Diego Andrés
Alfonso, A.
Espín, Antonio M.
Muñoz, Tere García
Kovářík, Jaromír
Citace zdrojového dokumentu: BRAÑAS-GARZA, P. JORRAT, DA. ALFONSO, A. ESPÍN, AM. MUÑOZ, TG. KOVÁŘÍK, J. Exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic environment and generosity. Royal Society Open Science, 2022, roč. 9, č. 1, s. 1-14. ISSN: 2054-5703
Datum vydání: 2022
Nakladatel: Royal Society Publishing
Typ dokumentu: článek
article
URI: 2-s2.0-85125184255
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/47496
ISSN: 2054-5703
Klíčová slova v dalším jazyce: generosity, COVID-19, experiments,social preferences
Abstrakt: We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-day period during the initial explosive growth of the COVID-19 pandemic in Andalusia, Spain, while the country was under a strict lockdown. Participants (n = 969) could donate a fraction of a €100 prize to an unknown charity. Our data are particularly rich in the age distribution and we complement them with daily public information about COVID-19-related deaths, infections and hospital admissions. We find correlational evidence that donations decreased in the period under study, particularly among older individuals. Our analysis of the mechanisms behind the detected decrease in generosity suggests that expectations about others' behaviour, perceived mortality risk and (alarming) information play a key—but independent—role for behavioural adaptation. These results indicate that social behaviour is quickly adjusted in response to the pandemic environment, possibly reflecting some form of selective prosociality.
Abstrakt v dalším jazyce: We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-day period during the initial explosive growth of the COVID-19 pandemic in Andalusia, Spain, while the country was under a strict lockdown. Participants (n = 969) could donate a fraction of a €100 prize to an unknown charity. Our data are particularly rich in the age distribution and we complement them with daily public information about COVID-19-related deaths, infections and hospital admissions. We find correlational evidence that donations decreased in the period under study, particularly among older individuals. Our analysis of the mechanisms behind the detected decrease in generosity suggests that expectations about others' behaviour, perceived mortality risk and (alarming) information play a key—but independent—role for behavioural adaptation. These results indicate that social behaviour is quickly adjusted in response to the pandemic environment, possibly reflecting some form of selective prosociality.
Práva: © Royal Society Publishing
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