We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation game. We show how competition for status encourages a core player to realize efficiency gains for the entire group. In a laboratory experiment we systematically examine the effects of group size and status rents. The experimental results provide very clear support for a competition for status dynamic that predicts when, and if so which, repeated game equilibrium is reached. Two control treatments allow us to reject the possibility that the supergame effects we observe are driven by social preferences
Public good games are a metaphor for modeling cooperative behavior in groups in the presence of ince...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
Published Online: 22 February 2019We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of publi...
We investigate contributions to the provision of public goods on a network when efficient provision ...
This paper examines the role of status acquisition as a motive for giving in voluntary contributions...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
We study a group formation game. Players with different strengths form groups before expending effor...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
Most of previous studies concerning the public goods game assume either participation is uncondition...
Inspired by the fact that opportunities in reality are heterogeneous for individuals due to social s...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
Public good games are a metaphor for modeling cooperative behavior in groups in the presence of ince...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
Published Online: 22 February 2019We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of publi...
We investigate contributions to the provision of public goods on a network when efficient provision ...
This paper examines the role of status acquisition as a motive for giving in voluntary contributions...
In finitely repeated laboratory public goods games contributions start at about 40 to 60 percent of ...
We study a group formation game. Players with different strengths form groups before expending effor...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
When groups compete for resources, some groups will be more successful than others, forcing out less...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
Most of previous studies concerning the public goods game assume either participation is uncondition...
Inspired by the fact that opportunities in reality are heterogeneous for individuals due to social s...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
Public good games are a metaphor for modeling cooperative behavior in groups in the presence of ince...
Cooperation is acting in the interests of one’s social group, often at a cost to yourself. When the ...
Numerous empirical studies show that when people play social dilemma games in the laboratory they of...