In four public good game experiments, we study self-sorting as a means to facilitate cooperation in groups. When individuals can choose to join groups pre-committed to charity, such groups sustain cooperation towards the group’s local public good. By eliciting subjects’ conditional contribution profiles, we find that subjects who prefer the charity groups have higher average conditional contribution levels, but do not differ with respect to the slope of their profiles. The majority of subjects in both group types are conditional cooperators, whose willingness to contribute is stimulated by generous group members but undermined by free-riders. Charity groups thus seem better able to sustain cooperation because they attract more generous indi...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Fischbacher et al. (2001), henceforth FGF, introduced an experimental design to measure conditional ...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
First published online: 13 May 2021Cooperation declines in repeated public good games because indivi...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
In public good games, voluntary contributions tend to start off high and decline as the game is repe...
This paper look at selfish types and conditional cooperators working together in teams. Players know...
We experimentally investigate whether individuals can reliably detect cooperators in an anonymous de...
We design a novel sequential public goods experiment to study reciprocity, or conditional cooperatio...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Fischbacher et al. (2001), henceforth FGF, introduced an experimental design to measure conditional ...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
First published online: 13 May 2021Cooperation declines in repeated public good games because indivi...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
This paper discusses the empirical evidence from lab and field experiments on voluntary cooperation....
In public good games, voluntary contributions tend to start off high and decline as the game is repe...
This paper look at selfish types and conditional cooperators working together in teams. Players know...
We experimentally investigate whether individuals can reliably detect cooperators in an anonymous de...
We design a novel sequential public goods experiment to study reciprocity, or conditional cooperatio...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
We run a series of experiments in which subjects have to choose their level of contribution to a pur...
Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their ...
Fischbacher et al. (2001), henceforth FGF, introduced an experimental design to measure conditional ...