Experimental and empirical evidence identifies social preferences and proposes competing models of such preferences. We find that participants match the contributions of others in the voluntary contribution mechanism (VCM). We also examine a game with different equilibria, the weakest link mechanism (WLM). Here, in contrast, participants match the minimum contribution of others
Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars have argued that it is releva...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies social preferences and proposes competing models of s...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies the existence of socialpreferences and proposes compe...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
This dissertation investigates the effect of complementarity in the private provision of public good...
MWe experimentally investigate simultaneous decision-making in two contrasting environments: a compe...
Matching mechanisms have been proposed to improve public good provision in voluntary contributions. ...
This paper shows that the presence of different types of players { those who only care about their ...
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
We design a novel sequential public goods experiment to study reciprocity, or conditional cooperatio...
Extensive research on human cooperation in social dilemmas has shown that individuals condition thei...
This paper determines optimal public good provision mechanisms in an envi- ronment where agents are...
Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars have argued that it is releva...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies social preferences and proposes competing models of s...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies the existence of socialpreferences and proposes compe...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
This dissertation investigates the effect of complementarity in the private provision of public good...
MWe experimentally investigate simultaneous decision-making in two contrasting environments: a compe...
Matching mechanisms have been proposed to improve public good provision in voluntary contributions. ...
This paper shows that the presence of different types of players { those who only care about their ...
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
We design a novel sequential public goods experiment to study reciprocity, or conditional cooperatio...
Extensive research on human cooperation in social dilemmas has shown that individuals condition thei...
This paper determines optimal public good provision mechanisms in an envi- ronment where agents are...
Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars have argued that it is releva...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...