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We analyse two team settings in which one member in a team has stronger incentives to contribute than the others. If contributions constitute a sacrifice for the strong player, the other team members are more inclined to cooperate than if contributions are strictly dominant for the strong...
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We analysed dyads strategies in one-shot public goods game. By means of a laboratory experiment, using a variant of the …
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We analyse two team settings in which one member in a team has stronger incentives to contribute than the others. If contributions constitute a sacrifice for the strong player, the other team members are more inclined to cooperate than if contributions are strictly dominant for the strong player.
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Previous research indicates that risky and uncertain marginal returns from the public good significantly lower contributions. This paper presents experimental results illustrating that the effects of risk and uncertainty depend on the employed parameterization. Specifically, if the value of the...
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common one- and two-population models. We also design a continuous-time experiment, exploring the dynamics and the …
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-round strategy method experiment to directly elicit people's strategies. Between rounds participants can adjust their strategy and … experiment are subjected to an evolutionary competition. The strategies people use are very heterogeneous although aggregate …
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In a step-level public-good experiment, we investigate how the order of moves (simultaneous vs. sequential) and the …
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We use a public-good experiment to analyze behavior in a decentralized asymmetric punishment institution. The …
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