Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behavior.

Volume: 107, Issue: 3, Pages: 393 - 413
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
Theories that reject the existence of altruism presume that emotional benefits serve as ulterior motives for doing good deeds. These theories argue that even in the absence of material and reputational benefits, individuals reap utility from the feelings associated with doing good. In response to this normative view of altruism, this article examines the descriptive question of whether laypeople penalize emotional prosocial actors. Six studies...
Paper Details
Title
Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behavior.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
107
Issue
3
Pages
393 - 413
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