Empirical findings on public goods dilemmas indicate an unresolved dilemma: that increasing size-the number of people in the dilemma-sometimes increases, decreases, or does not influence cooperation. We clarify this dilemma by first classifying public goods dilemma properties that specify individual outcomes as individual properties (e.g., Marginal Per Capita Return) and group outcomes as group properties (e.g., public good multiplier), mathematically showing how only one set of properties can remain constant as the dilemma size increases. Underpinning decision-making regarding individual and group properties, we propose that individuals are motivated by both individual and group preferences based on a theory of collective rationality. We u...
Conflict and cooperation for the exploitation of public goods are usually modelled as an N-person pr...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Empirical findings on public goods dilemmas indicate an unresolved dilemma: that increasing size-the...
Empirical findings on public goods dilemmas indicate an unresolved dilemma: that increas-ing size—th...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...
In research on social dilemmas and in game theoretic research, it was for a long time assumed that t...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Understanding whether the size of the interacting group has an effect on cooperative behavior has be...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
Norms can promote human cooperation to provide public goods. Yet, the potential of norms to promote ...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
One of the most continually vexing problems in society is the variability with which citizens suppor...
Conflict and cooperation for the exploitation of public goods are usually modelled as an N-person pr...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
Empirical findings on public goods dilemmas indicate an unresolved dilemma: that increasing size-the...
Empirical findings on public goods dilemmas indicate an unresolved dilemma: that increas-ing size—th...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...
In research on social dilemmas and in game theoretic research, it was for a long time assumed that t...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Understanding whether the size of the interacting group has an effect on cooperative behavior has be...
The goal of this research is to examine how various grouping designs affect the level of cooperation...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
Norms can promote human cooperation to provide public goods. Yet, the potential of norms to promote ...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
We analyze experimentally behavior in a finitely repeated public goods game. One of the main results...
One of the most continually vexing problems in society is the variability with which citizens suppor...
Conflict and cooperation for the exploitation of public goods are usually modelled as an N-person pr...
One lingering puzzle is why voluntary contributions to public goods decline over time in experimenta...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...