The sustainable use of common pool resources (CPRs) such as fisheries constitutes a major challenge for society. A large body of empirical studies conducted in discrete time indicates that resource users are able to prevent the ‘tragedy of the commons' under institutional arrangements that can promote cooperation. However, the variability exhibited by the human behaviour and the dynamic nature of renewable resources require continuous time experiments to fully explain the mechanisms underpinning the sustainable use of resources. We conducted CPR experiments in continuous time to investigate how the extraction behaviour of resource users changes in real-time in response to changes in resource availability under communication and no communica...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users ’ dynamic and strategic b...
We derive a dynamic theoretical model of renewable resource extraction. In the social optimum, maxim...
The sustainable use of common pool resources (CPRs) such as fisheries constitutes a major challenge ...
We conducted continuous-time Common Pool Resource (CPR) experiments where resource users were allowe...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
Overexploitation of common-pool resources, resulting from uncooperative harvest behavior, is a major...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
<div><p>Overexploitation of common-pool resources, resulting from uncooperative harvest behavior, is...
abstract: Allowing resource users to communicate in behavioural experiments on commons dilemmas incr...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users' dynamic and strategic be...
This paper presents the results of a system dynamic model that allows the possibility to study the c...
This paper presents a novel experimental design that allows testing how users of a common-pool resou...
Can artificial agents benefit from human conventions? Human societies manage to successfully self-or...
Harvesting common-pool fishery resources is often a competitive activity and important questions rem...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users ’ dynamic and strategic b...
We derive a dynamic theoretical model of renewable resource extraction. In the social optimum, maxim...
The sustainable use of common pool resources (CPRs) such as fisheries constitutes a major challenge ...
We conducted continuous-time Common Pool Resource (CPR) experiments where resource users were allowe...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
Overexploitation of common-pool resources, resulting from uncooperative harvest behavior, is a major...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
<div><p>Overexploitation of common-pool resources, resulting from uncooperative harvest behavior, is...
abstract: Allowing resource users to communicate in behavioural experiments on commons dilemmas incr...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users' dynamic and strategic be...
This paper presents the results of a system dynamic model that allows the possibility to study the c...
This paper presents a novel experimental design that allows testing how users of a common-pool resou...
Can artificial agents benefit from human conventions? Human societies manage to successfully self-or...
Harvesting common-pool fishery resources is often a competitive activity and important questions rem...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users ’ dynamic and strategic b...
We derive a dynamic theoretical model of renewable resource extraction. In the social optimum, maxim...