This paper develops a theoretical model of voluntary contributions to a public good in a large economy where the impact of each individual's contribution on the total provision is negligible, and people's preference consists of extrinsic and intrinsic payoffs. Of particular interest is moral motivation that is assumed to be formulated internally and independently of other people in the intrinsic payoff. Adopting an equilibrium concept, we discuss public provision that could affect moral motivation. With this approach, we demonstrate that a wide variety of crowd-out/in hypotheses can occur within a single framework, once the interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic payoffs is introduced. The model provides the conditions under whi...
An individual’s contribution to a public good may be seen by others as a signal of attributes such a...
This paper develops a model of two phenomena that have been claimed by psychologists and experimenta...
This paper theoretically explores the voluntary provision of a public good in a finitely repeated se...
It is sometimes claimed that individuals ’ contributions to public goods are not motivated by econom...
Abstract: In this paper, we present an economic model of moral motivation. Consumers prefer regardi...
There are many factors which can motivate people to contribute to public goods. These range from int...
In public good provision situations, individual members of a group have a choice of contributing or...
Abstract: It is sometimes claimed that individuals’ contributions to public goods are not motivated...
There is a lengthy economic tradition studying “public goods. ” Despite the pluralistic title, much ...
We present a model of altruistically-minded-yet rational-players contributing to a public good. A ke...
This paper provides a general framework that accounts for the decay of the average contribution obse...
Relying on a threshold public good game, we experimentally investigate the effect of two types of in...
International audienceUsing a simple decision-theoretic approach, we formalize how agents with diffe...
The T. C. Bergstrom, L. E. Blume, and H. R. Varian (1986) model of voluntary contributions to public...
We present a model of social reciprocity in which anonymous agents decide to contribute fairly if an...
An individual’s contribution to a public good may be seen by others as a signal of attributes such a...
This paper develops a model of two phenomena that have been claimed by psychologists and experimenta...
This paper theoretically explores the voluntary provision of a public good in a finitely repeated se...
It is sometimes claimed that individuals ’ contributions to public goods are not motivated by econom...
Abstract: In this paper, we present an economic model of moral motivation. Consumers prefer regardi...
There are many factors which can motivate people to contribute to public goods. These range from int...
In public good provision situations, individual members of a group have a choice of contributing or...
Abstract: It is sometimes claimed that individuals’ contributions to public goods are not motivated...
There is a lengthy economic tradition studying “public goods. ” Despite the pluralistic title, much ...
We present a model of altruistically-minded-yet rational-players contributing to a public good. A ke...
This paper provides a general framework that accounts for the decay of the average contribution obse...
Relying on a threshold public good game, we experimentally investigate the effect of two types of in...
International audienceUsing a simple decision-theoretic approach, we formalize how agents with diffe...
The T. C. Bergstrom, L. E. Blume, and H. R. Varian (1986) model of voluntary contributions to public...
We present a model of social reciprocity in which anonymous agents decide to contribute fairly if an...
An individual’s contribution to a public good may be seen by others as a signal of attributes such a...
This paper develops a model of two phenomena that have been claimed by psychologists and experimenta...
This paper theoretically explores the voluntary provision of a public good in a finitely repeated se...