Recent experiments suggest that contribution decisions in a public goods game (PGG) are more likely to be cooperative if based on intuition rather than reflection. This paper (i) reinvestigates the behavioral impact of so-called cognitive style in the PGG; and (ii) connects it with an earlier literature on the role of cognitive failure (confusion). This is motivated by the possibility that the method of time pressure, commonly used to identify cognitive style, invites confusion as a confounding factor. Two channels for such confounds are identified and experimentally tested: A heterogeneous treatment effect of time pressure depending on subject's confusion status and a direct impact of time pressure on subjects' likelihood of being confused...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Economic experiments are often used to study if humans altruistically value the welfare of others. A...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
People behave much more cooperatively than predicted by the self-interest hypothesis in social dilem...
We use a limited information environment to assess the role of confusion in the repeated voluntary c...
Why do some individuals cooperate with their fellow human beings while others take advantage of them...
Abstract It has been proved that cognitive biases widely exist in various social realities and lead ...
Game theory deals with the modeling of strategic interaction between agents. Central to the predicti...
Recent experimental research has examined whether contributions to public goods can be traced back t...
Recently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with reflection caus...
Recently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with reflection caus...
Economic experiments are often used to study if humans altruistically value the welfare of others. A...
We experimentally investigate simultaneous decision-making in two contrasting environments: one that...
By many accounts cooperation appears to be a default strategy in social interaction. There are, howe...
Understanding human cooperation is a major scientific challenge. While cooperation is typically expl...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Economic experiments are often used to study if humans altruistically value the welfare of others. A...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...
People behave much more cooperatively than predicted by the self-interest hypothesis in social dilem...
We use a limited information environment to assess the role of confusion in the repeated voluntary c...
Why do some individuals cooperate with their fellow human beings while others take advantage of them...
Abstract It has been proved that cognitive biases widely exist in various social realities and lead ...
Game theory deals with the modeling of strategic interaction between agents. Central to the predicti...
Recent experimental research has examined whether contributions to public goods can be traced back t...
Recently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with reflection caus...
Recently, researchers claimed that people are intuitively inclined to cooperate with reflection caus...
Economic experiments are often used to study if humans altruistically value the welfare of others. A...
We experimentally investigate simultaneous decision-making in two contrasting environments: one that...
By many accounts cooperation appears to be a default strategy in social interaction. There are, howe...
Understanding human cooperation is a major scientific challenge. While cooperation is typically expl...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Economic experiments are often used to study if humans altruistically value the welfare of others. A...
We extend the study of behavioural types in voluntary contribution games, adapting the elicitation m...