How and why do groups form? In many cases, group formation is endogenous to the actions that individual members take and the norms associated with these actions. In this paper, we conduct an experiment that allows groups to form endogenously in the context of the classic voluntary contribution mechanism public goods game. We identify unproductive costs – “sacrifice” – as a mechanism for endogenous group formation, a result which is consistent with the “sacrifice and stigma” theory of religious groups. We find that changes in relative prices (between private and public goods) act to screen out free-riders, subjects who choose high-sacrifice groups contribute more to the public good once in these groups, and moderate welfare gains are availab...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Published Online: 13 February 2020We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogeno...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
Sacrifice is widely believed to enhance cooperation in churches, communes, gangs, clans, military un...
Sacrifice is widely believed to enhance cooperation in churches, communes, gangs, clans, military un...
We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed endogenously, through the use of voting. Once formed, ...
The formation of peer groups with social norms for private contributions to a public good is analyze...
We examine theoretically and experimentally how competitive contribution-based group formation affec...
When a public good is congestible, individuals wanting to provide the public good face challenges in...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
We consider a two-stage public goods provision game. In the first stage, players simultaneously deci...
In an experimental study, we find that a process of voluntary association where individuals express ...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Published Online: 13 February 2020We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogeno...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...
Sacrifice is widely believed to enhance cooperation in churches, communes, gangs, clans, military un...
Sacrifice is widely believed to enhance cooperation in churches, communes, gangs, clans, military un...
We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed endogenously, through the use of voting. Once formed, ...
The formation of peer groups with social norms for private contributions to a public good is analyze...
We examine theoretically and experimentally how competitive contribution-based group formation affec...
When a public good is congestible, individuals wanting to provide the public good face challenges in...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We ...
Sanctioning institutions are of utmost importance for overcoming free-riding tendencies and enforcin...
This paper examines the endogenous formation of coalitions that provide public goods in which player...
We consider a two-stage public goods provision game. In the first stage, players simultaneously deci...
In an experimental study, we find that a process of voluntary association where individuals express ...
What makes people cooperate? How can one design mechanisms in order to incentivize players to contri...
Published Online: 13 February 2020We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogeno...
We study the effects of varying individual pivotality and endogenous group entry on the selfishness ...