Does Money Really Matter? Lab-In-The-Field Evidence from Syrian Refugees in Jordan

Lamis Saleh, S. Voigt
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The use of monetary incentives in behavioral experiments has been debated between economists and psychologists for a long time. This paper extends the question of the differences in behavior to a very specific population, namely Syrian refugees in Jordan. Syrian refugees lost a lot because of the civil war which might make them particularly sensitive to monetary incentives. Alternatively, after having experienced many potentially traumatizing events, monetary incentives might be of secondary importance. We examine the levels of altruism and the levels of trust among two samples, one incentivized through hypothetical points and the other incentivized through monetary payoffs. Members of the two groups do not differ in altruism levels and show the same degrees of trust suggesting that monetary incentives are of only secondary importance in behavioral experiments with refugees.
钱真的很重要吗?来自约旦叙利亚难民的实地实验室证据
长期以来,经济学家和心理学家一直在争论行为实验中使用金钱激励的问题。本文将行为差异的问题扩展到一个非常具体的人群,即约旦的叙利亚难民。叙利亚难民因内战损失惨重,这可能使他们对金钱激励特别敏感。或者,在经历了许多潜在的创伤事件之后,金钱激励可能是次要的。我们研究了两个样本之间的利他主义水平和信任水平,一个是通过假设点激励的,另一个是通过货币支付激励的。两组的成员在利他主义水平上没有差异,并且表现出相同程度的信任,这表明在对难民的行为实验中,金钱激励只是次要的。
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