This article examines the nature of human behavior in a nested social dilemma referred to as the Spillover Game. Players are divided into two groups with positive production interdependencies. Based on theoretically derived opportunistic, local, and global optima, our experimental results demonstrate the importance of in-group beneficiaries over global efficiency. We find that the observed behavior is primarily determined by an imperfect conditional cooperation that prioritizes local level feedback. Results stress the importance of building strong local level commitment to encourage the provision of public goods with positive externalities
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
This article presents an analysis of the output and welfare effects of different patterns of behavio...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they o...
Collective-action problems arise when private actions generate common consequences; for example, the...
We examine the influence of optimism about local and foreign people on social cooperation using a pu...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
We examine the influence of optimism about local and foreign people on social cooperation using a pu...
The notions of one’s social identity, group membership, and homophily have recentlybecome topics for...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
This article presents an analysis of the output and welfare effects of different patterns of behavio...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they o...
Collective-action problems arise when private actions generate common consequences; for example, the...
We examine the influence of optimism about local and foreign people on social cooperation using a pu...
Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of vital int...
We examine the influence of optimism about local and foreign people on social cooperation using a pu...
The notions of one’s social identity, group membership, and homophily have recentlybecome topics for...
<div><p>Identifying methods to increase cooperation and efficiency in public goods provision is of v...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide whether to...