Often in cooperative situations, many aspects of the decision-making environment are uncertain. We investigate how cooperation is shaped by the way information about risk is presented (from description or from experience) and by differences in risky environments. Drawing on research from risky choice, we compare choices in stochastic social dilemmas to those in lotteries with equivalent levels of risk. Cooperation rates in games vary with different levels of risk across decision situations with the same expected outcomes, thereby mimicking behavior in lotteries. Risk presentation, however, only affected choices in lotteries, not in stochastic games. Process data suggests that people respond less to probabilities in the stochastic social dil...
Many human interactions feature the characteristics of social dilemmas where individual actions have...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
Raub and Snijders (1997) show that, under the assumption of S-shaped utility, conditions for coopera...
Often in cooperative situations, many aspects of the decision-making environment are uncertain. We i...
Outcomes in social dilemmas often have a stochastic component. We report experimental findings from ...
The return from investments in public goods is almost always uncertain, in contrast to the most comm...
Previous findings on punishment have focused on deterministic environments in which the outcomes are...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
This paper investigates the effects of risk orientation (RO) and social value orientation (SVO) on c...
Behavioral hypotheses have recently been introduced into public-choice theory (Ostrom 1998). Neverth...
Cooperation in a social dilemma is noble but risky because one is not sheltered against selfish indi...
Risk preference is the level of risk that a person is prepared to accept when pursuing his goals. In...
We study the effect of environmental risk on cooperation in the Voluntary Contribution Mechanism. Ou...
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regardin...
Many human interactions feature the characteristics of social dilemmas where individual actions have...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
Raub and Snijders (1997) show that, under the assumption of S-shaped utility, conditions for coopera...
Often in cooperative situations, many aspects of the decision-making environment are uncertain. We i...
Outcomes in social dilemmas often have a stochastic component. We report experimental findings from ...
The return from investments in public goods is almost always uncertain, in contrast to the most comm...
Previous findings on punishment have focused on deterministic environments in which the outcomes are...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
This paper investigates the effects of risk orientation (RO) and social value orientation (SVO) on c...
Behavioral hypotheses have recently been introduced into public-choice theory (Ostrom 1998). Neverth...
Cooperation in a social dilemma is noble but risky because one is not sheltered against selfish indi...
Risk preference is the level of risk that a person is prepared to accept when pursuing his goals. In...
We study the effect of environmental risk on cooperation in the Voluntary Contribution Mechanism. Ou...
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the interplay of individuals’ other-regardin...
Many human interactions feature the characteristics of social dilemmas where individual actions have...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
Raub and Snijders (1997) show that, under the assumption of S-shaped utility, conditions for coopera...