This paper investigates how the group membership fee influences the cooperation rate within the groups formed through the socialization. Our previous findings suggest that socialization, or social interactions in groups, create sociality and, therefore, establish a society with sustained cooperation and fairness. In line with Social Identity Theory, we assert some esteem or value to be gained through group differentiation. What will happen with this additional value once we try to quantify it? For this purpose, we observed two cases: socialized participants should pay the fee to stay in-group; participants should pay the fee to join the group, socialize and stay there. We find that monetary transactions are not determinative on t...
Under what conditions can cooperation be sustained in a network of strangers? Here we study the role...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
This paper investigates how the group membership fee influences the cooperation rate within the grou...
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
Many people contribute to public goods but stop doing so once they experience free riding. We test t...
none3siWhat makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we p...
Inequality not only generates status differentials between rich and poor individuals, it also genera...
Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coo...
What makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we present ...
Cooperation is usually stronger towards in-group members, because giving an upright signal about the...
In three empirical experiments, this dissertation studies how cooperative norms emerge over time in ...
Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to ...
Under what conditions can cooperation be sustained in a network of strangers? Here we study the role...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
This paper investigates how the group membership fee influences the cooperation rate within the grou...
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
Many people contribute to public goods but stop doing so once they experience free riding. We test t...
none3siWhat makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we p...
Inequality not only generates status differentials between rich and poor individuals, it also genera...
Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coo...
What makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we present ...
Cooperation is usually stronger towards in-group members, because giving an upright signal about the...
In three empirical experiments, this dissertation studies how cooperative norms emerge over time in ...
Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to ...
Under what conditions can cooperation be sustained in a network of strangers? Here we study the role...
Three studies tested the hypotheses that inequality among group members, as well as specific reasons...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...