Mitigating the detrimental effects of climate change is a collective problem that requires global cooperation. However, achieving cooperation is difficult since benefits are obtained in the future. The so-called collective-risk game, devised to capture dangerous climate change, showed that catastrophic economic losses promote cooperation when individuals know the timing of a single climatic event. In reality, the impact and timing of climate change is not certain; moreover, recurrent events are possible. Thus, we devise a game where the risk of a collective loss can recur across multiple rounds. We find that wait and see behavior is successful only if players know when they need to contribute to avoid danger and if contributions can elimina...
Globalization facilitates our communication with each other, while it magnifies problems such as ove...
Free riding and coordination difficulties are held to be the primary causes of cooperation breakdown...
Most international responses to climate change assume we need a 'global' solution. Game theory and p...
Mitigating the detrimental effects of climate change is a collective problem that requires global co...
Will a group of people reach a collective target through individual contributions when everyone suff...
Preventing global warming requires overall cooperation. Contributions will depend on the risk of fut...
Collective risks permeate society, triggering social dilemmas in which working toward a common goal ...
International climate negotiations that aim at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions are strongly...
The landmark agreement recently negotiated in Paris represents an ambitious plan to combat climate c...
This paper describes an N-person social dilemma game created to study how climate change agreement s...
Preventing global warming requires overall cooperation. Contributions will depend on the risk of fut...
Controlling global warming through collective cooperation is a non-optional threshold public goods g...
Effective responses to climate change may demand a radical shift in human lifestyles away from self-...
A collective-risk social dilemma arises when a group must cooperate to reach a common target in orde...
Mitigating climate change effects involves strategic decisions by individuals that may choose to lim...
Globalization facilitates our communication with each other, while it magnifies problems such as ove...
Free riding and coordination difficulties are held to be the primary causes of cooperation breakdown...
Most international responses to climate change assume we need a 'global' solution. Game theory and p...
Mitigating the detrimental effects of climate change is a collective problem that requires global co...
Will a group of people reach a collective target through individual contributions when everyone suff...
Preventing global warming requires overall cooperation. Contributions will depend on the risk of fut...
Collective risks permeate society, triggering social dilemmas in which working toward a common goal ...
International climate negotiations that aim at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions are strongly...
The landmark agreement recently negotiated in Paris represents an ambitious plan to combat climate c...
This paper describes an N-person social dilemma game created to study how climate change agreement s...
Preventing global warming requires overall cooperation. Contributions will depend on the risk of fut...
Controlling global warming through collective cooperation is a non-optional threshold public goods g...
Effective responses to climate change may demand a radical shift in human lifestyles away from self-...
A collective-risk social dilemma arises when a group must cooperate to reach a common target in orde...
Mitigating climate change effects involves strategic decisions by individuals that may choose to lim...
Globalization facilitates our communication with each other, while it magnifies problems such as ove...
Free riding and coordination difficulties are held to be the primary causes of cooperation breakdown...
Most international responses to climate change assume we need a 'global' solution. Game theory and p...