We study how conflict in contest games is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group members being able to punish each other. Our motivation stems from the analysis of sociopolitical conflict. The theoretical prediction is that conflict expenditures are independent of group size and of whether punishment is available. We find, first, that conflict expenditures of groups are substantially larger than those of individuals, and both are above equilibrium. Second, allowing group members to punish each other leads to even larger conflict expenditures. These results contrast with those from public goods experiments where punishment enhances efficiency
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group's...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
How does competition between groups affect individuals ’ behavior? To study this, I conducted an ex...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...
Abstract We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by ...
In many areas of social life, different parties interact under conditions of rivalry, striving for s...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Both group competition and altruistic punishment have been put forward as explanations for sustained...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We study a class of multi-level collective actions, in which each individual is simultaneously engag...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
We experimentally analyze group-specific social preferences and dynamic strategies in finitely repea...
Three experiments examined the role of intragroup social influence in intergroup competition. In the...
Hebrew University of Jerusalem students participated in two experiments of repeated play of the Inte...
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group's...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
How does competition between groups affect individuals ’ behavior? To study this, I conducted an ex...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...
Abstract We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by ...
In many areas of social life, different parties interact under conditions of rivalry, striving for s...
Collective action, or the large-scale cooperation in the pursuit of public goods, has been suggested...
Both group competition and altruistic punishment have been put forward as explanations for sustained...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Collec...
We study a class of multi-level collective actions, in which each individual is simultaneously engag...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
We study cooperation within and between groups in the laboratory, comparing treatments in which two ...
We experimentally analyze group-specific social preferences and dynamic strategies in finitely repea...
Three experiments examined the role of intragroup social influence in intergroup competition. In the...
Hebrew University of Jerusalem students participated in two experiments of repeated play of the Inte...
Intergroup conflict persists when and because individuals make costly contributions to their group's...
Assuming rationality of profit maximising agents, various economic models made specific and testable...
How does competition between groups affect individuals ’ behavior? To study this, I conducted an ex...