In this paper, we compare the cause and effect of immaterial rewards and sanctions on voluntary contributions in a voluntary contributions experiment. We find that both re-wards and sanctions increase contributions only when subjects interact repeatedly, though rewards seem to be more effective than sanctions. This indicates that it is mainly the communication channel that is provided by the feedback mechanism that triggers the improved contribution
This note aims at discussing the reasons why individuals facing situations of anonymous interaction ...
In a natural experiment, this paper studies the impact of an informal sanctioning mechanism on indiv...
Using a common experimental framework, this paper addresses both the question of the short-term and ...
In this article, we compare the causes and effects of immaterial rewards and sanctions on cooperatio...
We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contributions to pu...
International audienceWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to study and compare the behavior o...
We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contributions to pu...
Abstract: We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contribut...
Abstract: We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contribut...
This note aims at discussing the reasons why individuals facing situations of anonymous interaction ...
In a natural experiment, this paper studies the impact of an informal sanctioning mechanism on indiv...
Using a common experimental framework, this paper addresses both the question of the short-term and ...
In this article, we compare the causes and effects of immaterial rewards and sanctions on cooperatio...
We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contributions to pu...
International audienceWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to study and compare the behavior o...
We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contributions to pu...
Abstract: We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contribut...
Abstract: We compare three forms of communication and punishment as incentives to increase contribut...
This note aims at discussing the reasons why individuals facing situations of anonymous interaction ...
In a natural experiment, this paper studies the impact of an informal sanctioning mechanism on indiv...
Using a common experimental framework, this paper addresses both the question of the short-term and ...