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Little is known about the underlying mechanisms of behavioral contagion, in particular with respect to differences in contagion of pro- versus anti-social behavior. Our principal contribution is the use of a novel experimental approach that enables us to analyze the contagion of behavior under...
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is predicted to emerge in their "action commitment" extended game. We then report a laboratory experiment designed to … ; Sequential Contributions ; Endogenous Timing ; Action Commitment ; Observable Delay ; Experiment …
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report a laboratory experiment based on these extended games. We find that behavior is similar in the two extended games … Contributions ; Endogenous Timing ; Action Commitment ; Observable Delay ; Experiment …
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in a laboratory experiment vis-à-vis a voluntary contribution mechanism (VCM). All four outperform the VCM and towards … the end of the experiment fully efficient outcomes are attained in the 'lowest common denominator' scheme, which is … Goods ; Provision Mechanisms ; Experiments ; Contests …
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We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two … unwillingness to reward first movers who contribute. -- Public Goods ; Voluntary Contributions ; Sequential Moves ; Experiment …
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