Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coordination games. Little is known about the causal effect of social identity on the propensity to engage in group conflict. In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally whether social identity increases investments in group contests. We show theoretically that increased social identity with the own group implies higher investments in Tullock contests. Empirically we find that induced social identity does increase group closeness but does not increase conflict investments
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Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coo...
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This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
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We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
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"Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
The notions of one’s social identity, group membership, and homophily have recentlybecome topics for...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
The present research experimentally examines the influence of group identity on trust behavior in an...
The hold-up problem has played a central role in the study of firm boundaries, which is a fundamenta...
We study the impact of social identity on risk sharing behavior in an ethnically diverse society in ...
We test the assumption that preferences are unchanged throughout a strategic game in the absence of ...
Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coo...
This paper presents an experiment of Tullock Rent-seeking Model with two layers of information avail...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
This article presents a refined explanation of why minimal group identities affect cooperation in so...
We interpret the social identity literature and examine its economic implications. We model a popula...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
This study aims to investigate whether communication structures induce constructive conflict and aff...
"Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
The notions of one’s social identity, group membership, and homophily have recentlybecome topics for...
In a social dilemma, each individual must choose a response that benefits the group as a whole (to c...
The present research experimentally examines the influence of group identity on trust behavior in an...
The hold-up problem has played a central role in the study of firm boundaries, which is a fundamenta...
We study the impact of social identity on risk sharing behavior in an ethnically diverse society in ...
We test the assumption that preferences are unchanged throughout a strategic game in the absence of ...