Motivated by the recent experimental evidence on altruistic behavior, we study a simple principal–agent model where each player cares about other players' utility, and may reciprocate their attitude towards him. We show that, relative to the selfish benchmark, efficiency improves when players are altruistic. Nevertheless, in contrast to what may be expected, an increase in the degree of the agent's altruism as well as a more reciprocal behavior by players has ambiguous effects on efficiency. We also consider the effects of the presence of spiteful players and discuss how monetary transfers between players depend on their degrees of altruism and spitefulness.

Optimal Contracting with Altruism and Reciprocity / Matteo, Bassi; Pagnozzi, Marco; Salvatore, Piccolo. - In: RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1090-9443. - 68:1(2014), pp. 27-38.

Optimal Contracting with Altruism and Reciprocity

PAGNOZZI, MARCO;
2014

Abstract

Motivated by the recent experimental evidence on altruistic behavior, we study a simple principal–agent model where each player cares about other players' utility, and may reciprocate their attitude towards him. We show that, relative to the selfish benchmark, efficiency improves when players are altruistic. Nevertheless, in contrast to what may be expected, an increase in the degree of the agent's altruism as well as a more reciprocal behavior by players has ambiguous effects on efficiency. We also consider the effects of the presence of spiteful players and discuss how monetary transfers between players depend on their degrees of altruism and spitefulness.
2014
Optimal Contracting with Altruism and Reciprocity / Matteo, Bassi; Pagnozzi, Marco; Salvatore, Piccolo. - In: RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1090-9443. - 68:1(2014), pp. 27-38.
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