When facing the opportunity to allocate resources between oneself and others, individuals may experience a self-control conflict between urges to act selfishly and preferences to act pro-socially. We explore the domain of conditional cooperation, and we test the hypothesis that increased expectations about others’ average contribution increases own contributions to public goods more when self-control is high than when it is low. We pair a subtle framing technique with a public goods experiment. Consistent with our hypothesis, we find that conditionally cooperative behavior is stronger (i.e., less imperfect) when expectations of high contributions are accompanied by high levels of self-control
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
An often-replicated result in the experimental literature on social dilemmas is that a large share o...
Humans frequently cooperate for collective benefit, even in one-shot social dilemmas. This provides ...
When facing the opportunity to allocate resources between oneself and others, individuals may experi...
Individuals in a social dilemma may experience a self-control conflict between urges to act selfishl...
Individuals in a social dilemma may experience a self-control conflict between urges to act selfishl...
Date of Acceptance: 21/09/2014Individuals in a social dilemma may experience a self-control conflict...
We develop a model that relates self-control and conflict identification to cooperation patterns in ...
We develop a model that relates self-control to cooperation patterns in social dilemmas, and we test...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
Extensive research on human cooperation in social dilemmas has shown that individuals condition thei...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
An often-replicated result in the experimental literature on social dilemmas is that a large share o...
Humans frequently cooperate for collective benefit, even in one-shot social dilemmas. This provides ...
When facing the opportunity to allocate resources between oneself and others, individuals may experi...
Individuals in a social dilemma may experience a self-control conflict between urges to act selfishl...
Individuals in a social dilemma may experience a self-control conflict between urges to act selfishl...
Date of Acceptance: 21/09/2014Individuals in a social dilemma may experience a self-control conflict...
We develop a model that relates self-control and conflict identification to cooperation patterns in ...
We develop a model that relates self-control to cooperation patterns in social dilemmas, and we test...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
Extensive research on human cooperation in social dilemmas has shown that individuals condition thei...
Financial support from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), from Formas through the progr...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
An often-replicated result in the experimental literature on social dilemmas is that a large share o...
Humans frequently cooperate for collective benefit, even in one-shot social dilemmas. This provides ...