Willingness to be the recipient during the dictator game.
Hirofumi HashimotoKaede MaedaKeisuke YamamotoNobuhiro MifunePublished in: BMC research notes (2022)
We demonstrate that there are people willing to be assigned the role of the recipient, rather than the role of the dictator during the dictator game. In addition, we find evidence indicating that people who are willing to be recipients behave more altruistically in the dictator game than those who prefer to be dictators. Based on our results, we argue that willingness to be a recipient, in relation to the psychological unwillingness to assume responsibility and reputational concerns, is a strategic consideration.