This paper presents evidence from a lab experiment investigating whether the preeminence of conditional cooperators in studies using the method of Fischbacher, Gächter and Fehr (2001, Economics Letters) is sensitive to changes in the experimental frame. The treatments vary the framing such that the salience of conditionality to subjects is reduced. The results show that these manipulations affect the distribution of elicited types. However, there is no evidence that the framing of Fischbacher et al. overestimates the fraction of conditional cooperators compared to the other frames considered in the experiment. Furthermore, this research finds that conditional contributions elicited using the Fischbacher et al. (2001) frame are the most...
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (...
We report on a simple experiment that addresses three factors in the frequency ofcooperation: (i) fr...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
This paper presents evidence from a lab experiment investigating whether the preeminence of conditio...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...
In cooperative endeavors among economically heterogeneous parties, the contribution decisions can of...
Earlier studies have found that a substantial part of the contributions in public good games can be ...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
In this experimental study involving subjects from Abu Dis (West Bank) Chengdu (China) Helsinki (Fin...
We investigate whether framing effects of voluntary contributions are significant in a provision poi...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
Abstract: This paper examines cooperation in threshold public goods and common resources games by c...
We investigate whether framing effects of voluntary contributions are significant in a provision poi...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies the existence of socialpreferences and proposes compe...
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (...
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (...
We report on a simple experiment that addresses three factors in the frequency ofcooperation: (i) fr...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
This paper presents evidence from a lab experiment investigating whether the preeminence of conditio...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...
In cooperative endeavors among economically heterogeneous parties, the contribution decisions can of...
Earlier studies have found that a substantial part of the contributions in public good games can be ...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
In this experimental study involving subjects from Abu Dis (West Bank) Chengdu (China) Helsinki (Fin...
We investigate whether framing effects of voluntary contributions are significant in a provision poi...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
Abstract: This paper examines cooperation in threshold public goods and common resources games by c...
We investigate whether framing effects of voluntary contributions are significant in a provision poi...
Experimental and empirical evidence identifies the existence of socialpreferences and proposes compe...
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (...
In this experimental study, involving subjects from Abu-Dis (West Bank), Chengdu (China), Helsinki (...
We report on a simple experiment that addresses three factors in the frequency ofcooperation: (i) fr...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....