Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior in public goods and social dilemma situations. Commitment has been used to explain behaviors like water conservation and voting. Altruism has been applied to explain contributions to charities and intergenerational transfers and bequests. Reciprocity has been invoked to explain gift exchange and labor market decisions. This paper describes a set of experiments, which distinguish between these competing theories by testing their comparative statics predictions in a linear public goods setting. Results provide strong support for reciprocity theories over either theories of commitment or of altruism
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Recent experimental research has revealed forms of human behavior involving interaction among unrela...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
"Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavio...
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
We conducted four studies: a Dictator Game, an Investment Game, and two hybrids of the two games. In...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Allowing players in public goods games to make small incremen-tal commitments to contributing to the...
In two studies, we measured the degree and manner of reciprocation of a public good in subsequent tw...
This study investigates the effect of reciprocal kindness on individual decisions with experimental ...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
In recent years, several experiments have shown individuals exhibit authentic reciprocal behaviour i...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Recent experimental research has revealed forms of human behavior involving interaction among unrela...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
"Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavio...
Theories of commitment, altruism, and reciprocity have been invoked to explain and describe behavior...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
We conducted four studies: a Dictator Game, an Investment Game, and two hybrids of the two games. In...
Previous experimental and empirical evidence has identified social preferences in the voluntary prov...
Allowing players in public goods games to make small incremen-tal commitments to contributing to the...
In two studies, we measured the degree and manner of reciprocation of a public good in subsequent tw...
This study investigates the effect of reciprocal kindness on individual decisions with experimental ...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
In recent years, several experiments have shown individuals exhibit authentic reciprocal behaviour i...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Recent experimental research has revealed forms of human behavior involving interaction among unrela...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...