Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively or selfishly is still unsettled in the literature. We let subjects form two-person pairs and play a finitely-repeated two-player public goods game with other pairs, and then compare the pairs’ behaviour with the behaviour of individuals in the same game played against individuals. We vary treatments by the matching protocol between decision-making units (partner or stranger matching). Our data show that when the matching is fixed for all periods, pairs are able to sustain cooperation at high levels while individuals steadily decrease contributions from period to period. By sharp contrast, when pairs are randomly matched with other pairs in eve...
We offer a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation when interactions ar...
Recent research has shown that making people’s decisions known to others may enhance cooperation in ...
A large volume of theoretical and experimental studies have suggested that making information on peo...
Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively o...
A large body of theoretical and experimental literature suggests that exogenously imposed infinite ...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
Often the fuller the reputational record people's actions generate, the greater their incentive to e...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
To study how sustainable cooperation might emerge among self-interested interacting individuals, we ...
We study cooperation in economies of indefinite duration. Participants faced a sequence of prisoner’...
In a sequential-move, finitely repeated prisoners’ dilemma game (FRPD), cooperation can be sustained...
We contribute to the experimental literature by examining the causal effect of partner choice opport...
We offer a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation when interactions ar...
Recent research has shown that making people’s decisions known to others may enhance cooperation in ...
A large volume of theoretical and experimental studies have suggested that making information on peo...
Teams are known to behave differently from individuals, but whether they behave more cooperatively o...
A large body of theoretical and experimental literature suggests that exogenously imposed infinite ...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
Often the fuller the reputational record people's actions generate, the greater their incentive to e...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
To study how sustainable cooperation might emerge among self-interested interacting individuals, we ...
We study cooperation in economies of indefinite duration. Participants faced a sequence of prisoner’...
In a sequential-move, finitely repeated prisoners’ dilemma game (FRPD), cooperation can be sustained...
We contribute to the experimental literature by examining the causal effect of partner choice opport...
We offer a new and robust model of the emergence and persistence of cooperation when interactions ar...
Recent research has shown that making people’s decisions known to others may enhance cooperation in ...
A large volume of theoretical and experimental studies have suggested that making information on peo...