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experiment (N=181) comparing an effort based public goods game (both in gain/loss frame) to a standard (gain/loss) public goods …
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Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experimentally elicits unconditional contributions, a contribution vector (cooperative preferences), and beliefs about the level of others' contributions in variants of the public goods game. We show...
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We report evidence from a laboratory experiment comparing contributions in public good games played as individuals to …
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We present evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment, conducted in eight small, rural villages in Mexico, in which …
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This paper investigates whether altruistic punishment when cooperation norms are violated is sensitive to gender effects. Our framework is a one-shot social dilemma game with third-party punishment in which subjects are informed of the others' gender within their group. This allows us to test...
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We study how other-regarding behavior extends to environments with uncertain income and conditional commitments. Should fundraisers ask a banker to donate "if he earns a bonus" or wait and ask after the bonus is known? Standard EU theory predicts these are equivalent; loss-aversion and signaling...
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The tendency to underestimate others' relative performance compared to one's own is widespread among individuals in all work environments. We examine the relationship between, and the driving forces behind, individual overconfidence and voluntary cooperation in team production. Our experimental...
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the German adult population. The first experiment (N=1600) features a probabilistic social dilemma game (PDG) in which … responses in men and women. In the second experiment (N=522), we elicit empirical and normative expectations about behavior in …
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Recent work on public goods contributions has examined the relationship between gender and free-riding behavior in studies using laboratory public goods. This research furthers this line of inquiry by examining gender as a possible explanation of hypothetical bias, which occurs in valuation...
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Using a between-subjects design, this experiment compared the effect of competitive and cooperative work in the lab on …
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