Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to the resource, as it allows full recovery; the other yields high immediate catches, but low(er) future catches. Strategic interaction in one "objective" resource game may induce "subjective" games in the class of social dilemmas. Which unique "subjective" game is actually played depends crucially on how the agents discount their future payoffs. We examine equilibrium behavior and its consequences on sustainability of the common-pool resource system under exponential and hyperbolic discounting. A suffcient degree of patience on behalf of the agents may lead to equilibrium behavior averting exhaustion of the resource, though full restraint (both...
We introduce a stochastic game in which transition probabilities depend on the history of the play, ...
Most common pool resource (CPR) dilemmas share two features: they evolve over time and they are mana...
In situations of declining or depleted fish stocks, exploiters seem to have fallen prey to the Trage...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to ...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to ...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to...
© 2017 Dr. Friedrich Burkhard von der OstenThe sustainable use of environmental, social and technica...
The Common-pool resource (CPR) game is a social dilemma where agents have to decide how to consume a...
We test how fast and slow thought processes affect cooperation for sustainability by manipulating ti...
Common-pool resources require a dose of self-restraint to ensure sustainable exploitation, but this ...
Local and global commons are under growing pressure worldwide. Their sustainable management requires...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Commons-dilemma experiments reported in the literature involve only a regenerative resource, whereas...
This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. W...
The sustainable use of common pool resources has become a significant global challenge. It is now wi...
We introduce a stochastic game in which transition probabilities depend on the history of the play, ...
Most common pool resource (CPR) dilemmas share two features: they evolve over time and they are mana...
In situations of declining or depleted fish stocks, exploiters seem to have fallen prey to the Trage...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to ...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to ...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to...
© 2017 Dr. Friedrich Burkhard von der OstenThe sustainable use of environmental, social and technica...
The Common-pool resource (CPR) game is a social dilemma where agents have to decide how to consume a...
We test how fast and slow thought processes affect cooperation for sustainability by manipulating ti...
Common-pool resources require a dose of self-restraint to ensure sustainable exploitation, but this ...
Local and global commons are under growing pressure worldwide. Their sustainable management requires...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Commons-dilemma experiments reported in the literature involve only a regenerative resource, whereas...
This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. W...
The sustainable use of common pool resources has become a significant global challenge. It is now wi...
We introduce a stochastic game in which transition probabilities depend on the history of the play, ...
Most common pool resource (CPR) dilemmas share two features: they evolve over time and they are mana...
In situations of declining or depleted fish stocks, exploiters seem to have fallen prey to the Trage...