The Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation supports innovative research on the role and impact of social preferences on individuals and society. One Chicago Booth study, for example, has practical implications for how charitable organizations can convey their needs effectively. Other studies have examined the connection between uncertainty and the desire to help others, how awareness and valuation of the future shape consumer spending, and more. Discover Booth’s social preferences research and social preferences published papers below.



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