Learned Generosity? A Field Experiment with Parents and Their Children

63 Pages Posted: 23 Dec 2015 Last revised: 10 Aug 2016

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Avner Ben-Ner

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management

John A. List

University of Chicago - Department of Economics

Louis Putterman

Brown University - Department of Economics

Anya Samek

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Rady School of Management; University of Southern California - Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR)

Date Written: December 21, 2015

Abstract

An active area of research within the social sciences concerns the underlying motivation for sharing scarce resources and engaging in other pro-social actions. We develop a theoretical framework that sheds light on the developmental origins of social preferences by providing mechanisms through which parents transmit preferences for generosity to their children. Then, we conduct a field experiment with nearly 150 3-5 year old children and their parents, measuring (1) whether child and parent generosity is correlated, (2) whether children are influenced by their parents when making sharing decisions and (3) whether parents model generosity to children. We observe no correlation of independently measured parent and child sharing decisions at this young age. Yet, we find that apart from those choosing an equal allocation of resources between themselves and another child, children adjust their behaviors to narrow the gap with their parent’s or other adult’s choice. We find that fathers, and parents of initially generous children, increase their sharing when informed that their child will be shown their choice.

Keywords: field experiment, children, parents, transmission, social preferences, influence

JEL Classification: C9, D1, D3

Suggested Citation

Ben-Ner, Avner and List, John A. and Putterman, Louis G. and Samek, Anya, Learned Generosity? A Field Experiment with Parents and Their Children (December 21, 2015). CESR-Schaeffer Working Paper 2706751, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2706751 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2706751

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