The impressive success of peer production – a large-scale collaborative model of production primarily based on voluntary contributions – is difficult to explain through the assumptions of standard economic theory. The aim of this paper is to study the prosocial foundations of cooperation in this new peer production economy. We provide the first field test of existing economic theories of prosocial motives for contributing to real-world public goods. We use an online experiment coupled with observational data to elicit social preferences within a diverse sample of 850 Wikipedia contributors, and seek to use to those measures to predict subjects ’ field contributions to the Wikipedia project. We find that subjects ’ field contributions to Wik...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
The impressive success of peer production – a large-scale collaborative model of production primaril...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Many practitioners as well as researchers explore promoting environmentally conscious behavior in th...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
Abstract. Peer production projects such as Wikipedia or open-source software development allow volun...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
The impressive success of peer production – a large-scale collaborative model of production primaril...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
It has become an accepted paradigm that humans have "prosocial preferences" that lead to higher leve...
Many practitioners as well as researchers explore promoting environmentally conscious behavior in th...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
Abstract. Peer production projects such as Wikipedia or open-source software development allow volun...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
From Open Source Software to Wikipedia, peer production involves hundreds of thousands of contributo...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...
Economic games such as the public goods game are increasingly being used to measure social behaviour...