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subjects vote more in favor of rewards over sanctions, but police subjects with some work experience are more likely to vote … for sanctions. Police subjects also reward and sanction more than the others when the institution results from a majority …
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In this paper, we investigate the joint influence of empirical and normative expectations on cooperative behavior. We conduct two experimental studies (n = 243) in which we separately elicit (i) behavior in a public goods game and (ii) social norms under the form of normative and empirical...
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In today's highly complex economic environment, cooperation among individuals is crucial for organizational and societal success. Most of the situations in which cooperation is required involve costly efforts whose consequences play out over time. Here, we provide a systematic and comprehensive...
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Carpenter and Matthews (2009) examine the cooperation norms determining people's punishment behavior in a social-dilemma game. Their findings are striking: absolute norms outperform the relative norms commonly regarded as the determinants of punishment. Using multiple punishment stages and...
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; voluntary contribution mechanism ; incentives ; experiment …
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to be both consistent across decisions and relatively stable over time. -- Experiment ; public-good ; punishment ; social …
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absence of threats. -- threats ; cheap talk ; sanctions ; public good ; experiment … punishment, so that they increase overall welfare? We report an experiment in which players can issue non-binding threats to …
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We experimentally investigate cooperation in privileged groups which according to Olson (1965) are groups in which at least one member has an incentive to supply a positive amount of the public good. More specifically, we analyze group member heterogeneity with respect to two dimensions:...
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