This natural field experiment tests the effects of purely symbolic awards on volunteer retention in a public goods context. The experiment is conducted at Wikipedia, which faces declining editor retention rates, particularly among newcomers. Randomization assures that award receipt is orthogonal to previous performance. The analysis reveals that awards have a sizeable effect on newcomer retention, which persists over the four quarters following the initial intervention. This is noteworthy for indicating that awards for volunteers can be effective even if they have no impact on the volunteers’ future career opportunities. The awards are purely symbolic, and the status increment they produce is limited to the recipients’ pseudonymous online i...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
We implemented one of the first web-based online field experiments of fund-raising. We embedded our ...
The provision of activities with external benefits that rely on voluntary contributions may often fa...
Online communities, like Wikipedia and Stack Overflow, have made a vast repository of knowledge avai...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. W...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Endorsement is used by charitable organizations to stimulate public support, including monetary dona...
textabstractCompanies increasingly outsource activities to volunteers that they approach via an open...
We test the effects of informal rewards in online peer production. Using a randomized, experimental ...
abstract: In traditional public good experiments participants receive an endowment from the experime...
Citizen science projects involve the general public in research activities in collaboration with pro...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
We implemented one of the first web-based online field experiments of fund-raising. We embedded our ...
The provision of activities with external benefits that rely on voluntary contributions may often fa...
Online communities, like Wikipedia and Stack Overflow, have made a vast repository of knowledge avai...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. W...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Endorsement is used by charitable organizations to stimulate public support, including monetary dona...
textabstractCompanies increasingly outsource activities to volunteers that they approach via an open...
We test the effects of informal rewards in online peer production. Using a randomized, experimental ...
abstract: In traditional public good experiments participants receive an endowment from the experime...
Citizen science projects involve the general public in research activities in collaboration with pro...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
We implemented one of the first web-based online field experiments of fund-raising. We embedded our ...