@misc{10481/72423, year = {2021}, month = {7}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/72423}, abstract = {We show that generosity is affected when we vary the level of role uncertainty, i.e., the probability that the dictator’s decision will be implemented. We also show that framing matters for generosity in that subjects are less generous when they are told that their choices will be implemented with a certain probability, compared with a setting in which they are told that their choices will not be implemented with certain probability}, organization = {Spanish Government ECO2016-75575-R}, organization = {Spanish Ministry of Economics and Competition PID2019-110790RB-I00 PGC2018-097875-A-I00}, organization = {Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities}, organization = {Generalitat Valenciana 2019/095}, organization = {Universidad de Granada/CBUA}, publisher = {Elsevier}, keywords = {Dictator game}, keywords = {Generosity}, keywords = {Role uncertainty}, keywords = {Framing effect}, title = {Standard vs random dictator games: On the effects of role uncertainty and framing on generosity}, doi = {10.1016/j.econlet.2021.109981}, author = {Mesa-Vázquez, Ernesto and Rodriguez-Lara, Ismael and Urbano, Amparo}, }