A novel version of a Voluntary Contribution Mechanism game tests how player cooperation responds to changes in incentives, i.e., payoffs that depend on performance relative to difference reference groups. Cooperation is greatest when players are competing with players in other four-person groups, intermediate when competition is diffused, and lowest when players compete in a zero-sum game within their group. These results suggest ways to strengthen cooperation inside bureaucracies responsible for environmental policies and improve compliance among actors responsible for environmental outcomes.Global Challenges (FGGA
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Challenges in global politics like climate change, maritime piracy and fighting highly contagious di...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
This paper experimentally examines the effect of electoral delegation on providing global public goo...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
Abstract: The public goods game examines how people make decisions about contributing money for grou...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Contains fulltext : 151197.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Play in stand...
We model a public goods game with groups, position uncertainty, and observational learning. Contribu...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1111/ecin.12105We explore the ...
peer reviewedIn finitely repeated public goods games, contributions are initially high, and graduall...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
In most previous studies of public goods game, individuals conventionally donate their contributions...
Properly coordinating cooperation is relevant for resolving public good problems, such as clean ener...
How people cooperate to provide public goods is an important scientific question and relates to many...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
Challenges in global politics like climate change, maritime piracy and fighting highly contagious di...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
This paper experimentally examines the effect of electoral delegation on providing global public goo...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
Abstract: The public goods game examines how people make decisions about contributing money for grou...