Published Online: 22 February 2019We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation game. We show how competition for status encourages a core player to realize efficiency gains for the entire group. In a laboratory experiment we systematically examine the effects of group size and exogenously monetarized status rents. The experimental results provide very clear support for the concept of challenge-freeness, a refinement that predicts when a repeated game equilibrium will be played, and if so which one. Two control treatments allow us to reject the possibility that these observations are driven by social preferences, independently of the competition for statu
This paper examines the role of status acquisition as a motive for giving in voluntary contributions...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
Public Goods Game through a Behavioral Policy Implementation: an Experimental Test The aim of this w...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate contributions to the provision of public goods on a network when efficient provision ...
We investigate contributions to the provision of public goods on a network when efficient provision ...
We study a group formation game. Players with different strengths form groups before expending effor...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper examines the role of status acquisition as a motive for giving in voluntary contributions...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
Public Goods Game through a Behavioral Policy Implementation: an Experimental Test The aim of this w...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
We investigate contributions to the provision of public goods on a network when efficient provision ...
We investigate contributions to the provision of public goods on a network when efficient provision ...
We study a group formation game. Players with different strengths form groups before expending effor...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
This paper examines the role of status acquisition as a motive for giving in voluntary contributions...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
Public Goods Game through a Behavioral Policy Implementation: an Experimental Test The aim of this w...