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Time Matters: Time Perspectives Predict Intertemporal Prosocial Preferences

  • School of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The study utilizes the Chinese version of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI-C) and a novelty intertemporal prosocial discounting paradigm to explore the preferences of individuals with the Present Impulsive Time Perspective (PITP) and the Future Time Perspective (FTP) in intertemporal prosocial choices, and uncovers the cognitive mechanisms underpinning intertemporal altruism from the personality traits. The findings revealed: (1) The donation behaviors of both groups decreased as time delay rose, aligning with the hyperbolic model. (2) PITP individuals had significantly higher discount rates than those with FTP, and the scores of FTP individuals on the “Future” dimension of the ZTPI-C were positively correlated with the amount of money they were willing to forgo. These results suggest that time perspective, as a stable personality trait, can predict individuals’ intertemporal prosocial preferences. Our research enriches the theory of intertemporal choices and extends the Perceived-time–based model (PTBM) to the domain of intertemporal social preferences.

Original languageEnglish
Article number590
JournalBehavioral Sciences
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • dictator game
  • intertemporal prosocial discounting
  • personality
  • present impulsive
  • time perspective

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