Working Paper

Altruistic Observational Learning

Christoph March, Anthony Ziegelmeyer
CESifo, Munich, 2016

CESifo Working Paper No. 5792

We report two information cascade game experiments that directly test the impact of altruism on observational learning. Participants interact in two parallel sequences, the observed and the unobserved sequence. Only the actions of the observed entail informational benefits to subsequent participants. We find that observed contradict their private information significantly less often than unobserved when the monetary incentives to herd are moderately weak. Long laboratory cascades accumulate substantial public information which increases the earnings of participants. In Experiment 2, participants have better opportunities to learn about the strategies played by observed which amplifies the impact of altruism on observational learning.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: social learning, informational herding, altruistic behavior
JEL Classification: D640, D820, D830