Costly signaling of commitment to a group has been proposed as an explanation for participation in religion and ritual. But if the signal's cost is too small, freeriders will send the signal and behave selflshly later. Effective signaling may then be prohibitively costly. If the average level of signaling in a group is observable, but individual effort is not, then freeriders can behave selflshly without being detected, and group members will learn about the average level of commitment among the group. We develop a formal model, and give examples of institutions that enable anonymous signaling, including ritual, religion, music and dance, voting, charitable donations, and military institutions. We explore the value of anonymity in the labor...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in thirty Dutch churches...
This paper deals with the differences of altruism in the frameworks of different anonymity of decisi...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Costly signaling of commitment to a group has been proposed as an explanation for participation in r...
Some social institutions reveal participants’ behavior in the aggregate, while concealing the identi...
Religion and ritual have been characterized as costly ways for conditional cooperators to signal the...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in 30 Dutch churches. Fo...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in thirty Dutch churches...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Applying techniques developed by Geanakoplos et al. (1989), this paper analyzes the gift exchange be...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
Shame and honor are mechanisms that expose behavior that falls outside the social norm. With recent ...
People sometimes make their admirable deeds and accomplishments hard to spot, such as by giving anon...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in thirty Dutch churches...
This paper deals with the differences of altruism in the frameworks of different anonymity of decisi...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Costly signaling of commitment to a group has been proposed as an explanation for participation in r...
Some social institutions reveal participants’ behavior in the aggregate, while concealing the identi...
Religion and ritual have been characterized as costly ways for conditional cooperators to signal the...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in 30 Dutch churches. Fo...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in thirty Dutch churches...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
Applying techniques developed by Geanakoplos et al. (1989), this paper analyzes the gift exchange be...
Economic games offer a convenient approach for the study of prosocial behavior. As an advantage, the...
A literature in the social sciences proposes that humans can promote cooperation with strangers by s...
Shame and honor are mechanisms that expose behavior that falls outside the social norm. With recent ...
People sometimes make their admirable deeds and accomplishments hard to spot, such as by giving anon...
The role of anonymity in giving is examined in a field experiment performed in thirty Dutch churches...
This paper deals with the differences of altruism in the frameworks of different anonymity of decisi...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...