産業・労働ワークショップ/国際交流セミナー (共催、2018/4/24)

2018/4/24 (火) 15:30~17:00

第2研究館 2階 小会議室 (217室)

Maros Servatka(MGSM Experimental Economics Laboratory, Macquarie Graduate School of Management)

"Procrastination in Charitable Giving"

Deadlines, Urgency, and Procrastination in Charitable Tasks: A Field Experiment
We conduct a field experiment to test theoretical predictions regarding the effect of deadline length on task completion. We place our test in a charitable task setting in which participants are invited to complete an online survey, with a donation going to charity if they do so. Participants are given either one week, one month or no deadline by which to respond. Completions are lowest for the one month deadline and highest when no deadline is specified. Our results point out that a short deadline, and not specifying a deadline, signals urgency. By contrast, providing a longer (one month) deadline gives people permission to procrastinate, with people ultimately forgetting to complete the task.