Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically than individuals. However, most of these studies do not control for the influence of within-group decision-making rules that might have an important impact on group behavior. In this article, we report findings from laboratory experiments comparing individual and group behavior in a public goods game. We find that rather than cooperation levels differing between individuals and groups per se, the intragroup decision-making rule has an influence on the cooperativeness of groups. Groups decide either by majority or unanimity rule. While groups deciding by majority rule reach roughly the same level of cooperation as individuals, groups deciding b...
We study the effects of voluntary participation on cooperation in collective action problems. Volunt...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the outcomes of laboratory public goods games reflect the presen...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
In this paper we explore the relationship between an individual’s preference for cooperation and the...
The paper explores the relationship between an individual's preference for cooperation and the estab...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual’s preference for cooperation and th...
Many decisions are interactive; the outcome of one party depends not only on its decisions or on act...
This thesis is concerned with a topic in behavioral economics that is a relatively new and fast grow...
This data set contains the results of a laboratory experiment within the framework of Public Good Ga...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Teams are known to be more cognitively able, and accordingly behave more efficiently, than individua...
We study the effects of voluntary participation on cooperation in collective action problems. Volunt...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the outcomes of laboratory public goods games reflect the presen...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
In this paper we explore the relationship between an individual’s preference for cooperation and the...
The paper explores the relationship between an individual's preference for cooperation and the estab...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
In this experimental study we analyse three collective and one individual punishment rule in a publi...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual’s preference for cooperation and th...
Many decisions are interactive; the outcome of one party depends not only on its decisions or on act...
This thesis is concerned with a topic in behavioral economics that is a relatively new and fast grow...
This data set contains the results of a laboratory experiment within the framework of Public Good Ga...
abstract: Human societies are unique in the level of cooperation among non-kin. Evolutionary models ...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Teams are known to be more cognitively able, and accordingly behave more efficiently, than individua...
We study the effects of voluntary participation on cooperation in collective action problems. Volunt...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the outcomes of laboratory public goods games reflect the presen...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...