The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the institutional constraints that guide people in making choices about cooperating or defecting on the group facing the dilemma. The use of local ecosystems by groups of individuals is just one example where individual extraction increases well-being, but aggregate extraction decreases it. The use of economic experiments has enhanced the already diverse knowledge from theoretical and field sources of when and how groups can solve the problem through self-governing mechanisms. These studies have identified several factors that promote and limit collective action, associated with the nature of the production system that allows groups to benefit from ...
Harvesting from common resources has been studied through experimental work in the laboratory and in...
abstract: One of the salient challenges of sustainability is the Tragedy of the Commons, where indiv...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
This dissertation studies the problem of managing local commons or common-pool resources from the mi...
Framed field experiments are widely applied to study behavior in common pool resource dilemmas. Anec...
Behavior in the local commons is usually embedded in a context of regulations and social norms that ...
In a canonical model of collective action, individual contribution to collective action is negativel...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
There are many economic environments in which individual incentives do not generate enough group coo...
The subject of this dissertation is social dilemmas. In a social dilemma situation, there is a clear...
Experiments have made important contributions to our understanding of human behavior, including beha...
Harvesting from common resources has been studied through experimental work in the laboratory and in...
abstract: One of the salient challenges of sustainability is the Tragedy of the Commons, where indiv...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the ins...
This dissertation studies the problem of managing local commons or common-pool resources from the mi...
Framed field experiments are widely applied to study behavior in common pool resource dilemmas. Anec...
Behavior in the local commons is usually embedded in a context of regulations and social norms that ...
In a canonical model of collective action, individual contribution to collective action is negativel...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
There are many economic environments in which individual incentives do not generate enough group coo...
The subject of this dissertation is social dilemmas. In a social dilemma situation, there is a clear...
Experiments have made important contributions to our understanding of human behavior, including beha...
Harvesting from common resources has been studied through experimental work in the laboratory and in...
abstract: One of the salient challenges of sustainability is the Tragedy of the Commons, where indiv...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...