Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their scope is limited and they govern only a subset of all socially desirable acts. We study experimentally how the presence and nature of an institution that enforces prosocial behavior in one domain affects behavior in a similar but unregulated domain. Groups play two identical public good games, with cooperation institutionally enforced in one game. The presence of an institution in one game generally enhances cooperation in the other game, thus documenting a positive spillover effect. These indirect spillover effects are economically substantial, amounting up to 30 to 40 percent of the direct effect of institutions. In addition, we find evidence...
How formal rules affect human behaviour is a crucial issue in economics. Formal rules are defined as...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
These files contain the data and code for the journal article "Spillover Effects of Institutions on ...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ’ propensity to cooperate in a simpl...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
How formal rules affect human behaviour is a crucial issue in economics. Formal rules are defined as...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
These files contain the data and code for the journal article "Spillover Effects of Institutions on ...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ’ propensity to cooperate in a simpl...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
How formal rules affect human behaviour is a crucial issue in economics. Formal rules are defined as...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...