We study to what extent collusive behavior is affected by the awareness of negative externalities. Theories of outcome-based social preferences suggest that negative externalities make collusion harder to sustain than predicted by standard economic theory, while sociological theories of social ties and intergroup comparisons suggest that bilateral cooperation can be strengthened if there exist outsiders that gain from cooperative break down. We investigate this in a laboratory experiment. Subjects play the infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma with and without a negative externality. The externality is implemented by letting subjects make a positive contribution to a public good if they choose to deviate from cooperation between the two, i...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Messer, Kent D.Self-interested behavior can be detrimental to the public good when an individual or ...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
We study to what extent collusive behavior is affected by the awareness of negative externalities. T...
Empirically, the commons are not as tragic as standard theory predicts. The predominant explanation ...
While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devoted to adv...
In public goods environments, the threat to punish non-contributors may increase contributions. Howe...
Experimental studies have compared cooperation across different nonmarket social dilemma settings, b...
Abstract While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devot...
Many real-life social dilemmas contain third parties who cannot make decisions in the dilemma, but a...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
<div><p>While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devote...
We use a novel laboratory experiment involving a die rolling task embedded within a coordination gam...
From the perspective of competitors, competition may be modeled as a prisoner’s dilemma. Setting the...
While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devoted to adv...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Messer, Kent D.Self-interested behavior can be detrimental to the public good when an individual or ...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
We study to what extent collusive behavior is affected by the awareness of negative externalities. T...
Empirically, the commons are not as tragic as standard theory predicts. The predominant explanation ...
While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devoted to adv...
In public goods environments, the threat to punish non-contributors may increase contributions. Howe...
Experimental studies have compared cooperation across different nonmarket social dilemma settings, b...
Abstract While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devot...
Many real-life social dilemmas contain third parties who cannot make decisions in the dilemma, but a...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
<div><p>While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devote...
We use a novel laboratory experiment involving a die rolling task embedded within a coordination gam...
From the perspective of competitors, competition may be modeled as a prisoner’s dilemma. Setting the...
While the evolution of cooperation has been widely studied, little attention has been devoted to adv...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Messer, Kent D.Self-interested behavior can be detrimental to the public good when an individual or ...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...