Are Victims Truly Worse Off in the Presence of Bystanders? Revisiting the Bystander Effect

Hanna Fromell, Daniele Nosenzo, Trudy Owens, Fabio Tufano

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    Résumé

    Previous studies have shown that individuals are less likely to help a person in need when there are “bystanders” present who can also offer help. We designed an experiment to re-examine this “bystander effect” using modified dictator games. We find lower giving rates in the presence of bystanders, confirming the existence of a bystander effect. However, we also show that the recipient’s welfare is greater when bystanders are present, challenging the usual interpretation that the bystander effect is due to an erosion of prosocial values.
    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)927-943
    journalRevue Economique
    Volume70
    Numéro de publication2019/6
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 30 déc. 2019

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