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experiments consider networks of coordination and cooperation, buyer-seller networks, and network formation …This paper provides a survey of recent experimental work in economics focusing on social and economic networks. The …
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Schott et al. (2007) have shown that the “tragedy of the commons” can be overcome when individuals share their output equally in groups of optimal size and there is no communication. The assignment of individuals to groups as either strangers or partners does not significantly affect this...
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cooperation, and consequently can give rise to normative conflicts about which norms should be in place. This norm-coordination …Cooperation norms often emerge in situations, where the long term collective benefits help to overcome short run … cooperation, benefiting different kinds of actors to different degrees. This leads to payoff asymmetries even in the state of …
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cooperation. In between two identical public goods games, participants play a mini dictator game that, depending on the treatment …
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While inequality in resource endowments has been shown to affect cooperation levels in groups, much of this evidence … payoff-irrelevant inequality in resources between groups on cooperation within equal groups. When all groups are poor or rich …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants … that although anger has a lasting negative effect on cooperation, giving voice to it helps to curtail selfishness …. -- Dictator minigame ; Public goods game ; Emotions ; Cooperation …
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The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our time, as, for example, the reduction of air pollution and the redistribution of scarce resources. For the well-being of our societies, it is thus crucial to find mechanisms to promote pro-social...
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What is the role of intuitive versus deliberative cognitive processing in human cooperation? The Social Heuristics …-maximizing), and that for most people cooperation is typically advantageous due to mechanisms such as repetition, reputation, and …, the SHH predicts that in the context of pure cooperation – where non-cooperation is strictly payoff – maximizing …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants … that although anger has a lasting negative effect on cooperation, giving voice to it helps to curtail selfishness. …
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large body of research demonstrates the power of “reciprocity” for inducing cooperation: When others know that you have … they think others are also cooperating; and people can develop habits of cooperation that shape their default inclinations …
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