We study whether compensating people who volunteer to be leaders in a public goods game creates a social crowding-out effect of moral motivation among the others in the group. We report from an experiment with four treatments, where the base treatment is a standard public goods game with simultaneous contribution decisions, while the three other treatments allowed participants to volunteer to be an “early contributor” in their group. In the three leader treatments, we manipulate the level of compensation given to the leader. Our main finding is that a moderate compensation to the leader is highly beneficial, it increases the average contribution by almost 80%. A high compensation, however, is detrimental to public good provision. We show th...
We examine the effects of leading by example in voluntary contribution experiments. Leadership is im...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
We study the effects of leadership in the provision of public goods by examining (i) the relative im...
We study whether compensating people who volunteer to be leaders in a public goods game creates a s...
We study the effects of voluntary leadership in experimental public goods games when each group memb...
Leadership is important for the well-functioning of organizations. We examine the effects of leaders...
International audienceIn social dilemmas, leading a team by making heroic efforts may prove costly, ...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
To study the effect of centralized authority in the provision of public goods game, this paper compa...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
We study the effects of leadership on the private provision of a public good when group members are ...
We study the personalities of emergent leaders in two coordination games in groups of four players e...
We show that introducing a competitive preliminary stage in a sequential public good game\ud helps s...
We show that the preference to act as a leader rather than as a follower is related to subjects’ beh...
We examine the effects of leading by example in voluntary contribution experiments. Leadership is im...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
We study the effects of leadership in the provision of public goods by examining (i) the relative im...
We study whether compensating people who volunteer to be leaders in a public goods game creates a s...
We study the effects of voluntary leadership in experimental public goods games when each group memb...
Leadership is important for the well-functioning of organizations. We examine the effects of leaders...
International audienceIn social dilemmas, leading a team by making heroic efforts may prove costly, ...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
To study the effect of centralized authority in the provision of public goods game, this paper compa...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
We study the effects of leadership on the private provision of a public good when group members are ...
We study the personalities of emergent leaders in two coordination games in groups of four players e...
We show that introducing a competitive preliminary stage in a sequential public good game\ud helps s...
We show that the preference to act as a leader rather than as a follower is related to subjects’ beh...
We examine the effects of leading by example in voluntary contribution experiments. Leadership is im...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
We study the effects of leadership in the provision of public goods by examining (i) the relative im...