Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., behavior exhibits social interaction effects. Testing for such effects raises severe identification problems. We conduct an experiment that avoids these problems. The main design feature is that each subject simultaneously is a member of two randomly assigned and economically identical groups where only members (‘neighbors’) are different. In both groups subjects make contribution decisions to a public good. We speak of social interactions if the same subject at the same time makes group-specific contributions that depend on their respective neighbors’ contribution. Our results are unambiguous evidence for social interactions. A majority of subje...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
There is a large literature on social interactions and still little is known about the economic mech...
Field evidence suggests that people belonging to the same group often behave similarly, i.e., behavi...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable t...
Social institutions regulating group conduct have been regarded as necessary for human cooperation t...
Economists are increasingly interested in how group membership affects individual behavior. The stan...
It is an everyday experience that the behavior of individuals belonging to the same social group ten...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Ideally we would like subjects of experiments to be perfect strangers so that the situation they fac...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
This paper is about selection of neighbors in models of social interactions. I study a general equil...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
There is a large literature on social interactions and still little is known about the economic mech...
Field evidence suggests that people belonging to the same group often behave similarly, i.e., behavi...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable t...
Social institutions regulating group conduct have been regarded as necessary for human cooperation t...
Economists are increasingly interested in how group membership affects individual behavior. The stan...
It is an everyday experience that the behavior of individuals belonging to the same social group ten...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Ideally we would like subjects of experiments to be perfect strangers so that the situation they fac...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation P...
This paper is about selection of neighbors in models of social interactions. I study a general equil...
Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date ...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
There is a large literature on social interactions and still little is known about the economic mech...