We investigate whether positive framing increases cooperation in three social dilemmas with slightly different properties: a linear public goods (PG) game, a non-linear PG game, and a common pool resource (CPR) game. Results from our laboratory experiments show that contributions to a linear PG are higher if the externality is framed positively, rather than negatively, corroborating earlier findings by Andreoni (1995). By contrast, we find no such framing effects in the non-linear PG game or the CPR game. In these games, the best response in the material payoffs is to contribute less if others contribute more, counteracting effects of pro-social preferences. Positive framing therefore does not help to solve the tragedy of the commons
Social cooperation often requires collectively beneficial but individually costly restraint to maint...
People behave much more cooperatively than predicted by the self-interest hypothesis in social dilem...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...
We investigate whether positive framing increases cooperation in three social dilemmas with slightly...
A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...
I examine two dimensions of framing in public goods games: Contributing vs. Taking and Gains vs. Los...
We investigate whether framing effects of voluntary contributions are significant in a provision poi...
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A number of recent papers have looked at framing effects in linear public good games. In this commen...
International audienceAndreoni (1995) showed that pure framing effects may influence contribution in...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
Past experiments show systematic differences in contributions to public goods under various framing ...
Commons dilemmas are interaction situations where a common good is provided or exploited by a group ...
Experimental studies have compared cooperation across different nonmarket social dilemma settings, b...
We examine the influence of optimism about local and foreign people on social cooperation using a pu...
Social cooperation often requires collectively beneficial but individually costly restraint to maint...
People behave much more cooperatively than predicted by the self-interest hypothesis in social dilem...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...
We investigate whether positive framing increases cooperation in three social dilemmas with slightly...
A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...
I examine two dimensions of framing in public goods games: Contributing vs. Taking and Gains vs. Los...
We investigate whether framing effects of voluntary contributions are significant in a provision poi...
Contains fulltext : 151197.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Play in stand...
A number of recent papers have looked at framing effects in linear public good games. In this commen...
International audienceAndreoni (1995) showed that pure framing effects may influence contribution in...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
Past experiments show systematic differences in contributions to public goods under various framing ...
Commons dilemmas are interaction situations where a common good is provided or exploited by a group ...
Experimental studies have compared cooperation across different nonmarket social dilemma settings, b...
We examine the influence of optimism about local and foreign people on social cooperation using a pu...
Social cooperation often requires collectively beneficial but individually costly restraint to maint...
People behave much more cooperatively than predicted by the self-interest hypothesis in social dilem...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...