Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their scope is limited and they govern only a subset of all socially desirable acts. We use a laboratory experiment to study how the presence and nature of an institution that enforces prosocial behavior in one domain affects behavior in another domain and whether it also alters prosocial preferences and beliefs about others' behavior. Groups play two identical public good games. We vary whether, for only one game, there is an institution enforcing cooperation and vary also whether the institution is imposed exogenously or arises endogenously through voting. Our results show that the presence of an institution in one game generally enhances cooperati...
Abstract: Several economists have maintained that social and internalized norms can enforce coopera...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
Does the desirability of social institutions for public goods provision depend on the extent to whic...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
These files contain the data and code for the journal article "Spillover Effects of Institutions on ...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a substantial proportion of people cooperate in publi...
Abstract: Several economists have maintained that social and internalized norms can enforce coopera...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
Does the desirability of social institutions for public goods provision depend on the extent to whic...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
These files contain the data and code for the journal article "Spillover Effects of Institutions on ...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicita...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a substantial proportion of people cooperate in publi...
Abstract: Several economists have maintained that social and internalized norms can enforce coopera...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
Does the desirability of social institutions for public goods provision depend on the extent to whic...