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Working Paper

Social Comparison Nudges - Guessing the Norm Increases Charitable Giving

Authors

  • Bartke
  • S.
  • Friedl
  • A.
  • Gelhaar
  • F.
  • Reh
  • L.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

C93 D64 H4

Key Words

attention

charitable giving

Feldexperiment

field experiment

norms

Social comparison nudge

Social comparison nudges that employ descriptive norms were found to increase charitable giving. This paper finds that individuals who receive a descriptive norm donate significantly more when they have to guess the descriptive norm beforehand. We argue that guessing draws attention to the norm and therefore increases its effectiveness. Our results suggest that the effectiveness of nudges that use descriptive norms depends on how the a priori beliefs about the descriptive norm are updated.

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