We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and inter-group competition. In our design subjects receive information about their relative individual and group performance after each round with non-incentivized and then incentivized group competition. We found that, on average, individuals with low relative performance reduce their contributions to the public good, but groups with low performance increase theirs. With incentivized competition, where the relative ranking of the group increases individual payoffs, the reaction to relative performance is larger with individuals contributing more to the group; further, we observe that the variance of strategies decreases as individual and group r...
In this paper we show experimentally that conditional cooperation, a phenomenon described in the pri...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
<div><p>When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing ...
We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and i...
We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and i...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
We analyze a public good game (PGG) with intragroup competition in which, generally but not always, ...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
This paper introduces a variation of the public goods game where four groups compete to win prizes. ...
Our study aims to investigate how prior exposure to a competitive (cooperative...
Successful navigation of our complex social world requires the capability to recognize and judge the...
We test if cooperation is promoted by rank-order competition between groups in which all groups can ...
In this paper we show experimentally that conditional cooperation, a phenomenon described in the pri...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
<div><p>When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing ...
We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and i...
We report the results of a new public goods experiment with an intra-group cooperation dilemma and i...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
We analyze a public good game (PGG) with intragroup competition in which, generally but not always, ...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
This paper introduces a variation of the public goods game where four groups compete to win prizes. ...
Our study aims to investigate how prior exposure to a competitive (cooperative...
Successful navigation of our complex social world requires the capability to recognize and judge the...
We test if cooperation is promoted by rank-order competition between groups in which all groups can ...
In this paper we show experimentally that conditional cooperation, a phenomenon described in the pri...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
<div><p>When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing ...