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We compare a partners condition where the same small group of subjects plays arepeated public good game to astrangers condition where subjects play this game in changing group formations.Subjects in the partners conditioncontribute from the first period on significantly more to the public good...
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We examine what an applicantś vita signals to potential employers about her willingness to cooperate in teams. Intensive social engagement may credibly reveal that an applicant cares about the well-being of others and therefore is less likely to free-ride in teamwork situations. We find that...
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others' contributions, we find a strong norm of conditional cooperation whereby people find it socially appropriate to match …
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, the classic cooperation game. In the prisoners' dilemma, the first best outcome is attainable, but cannot be sustained as …
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, the classic cooperation game. In the prisoners’ dilemma, the first best outcome is attainable, but cannot be sustained as …
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cooperation, but under which conditions carrots or sticks are more successful in this respect still an unsettled issue. Dari … effectiveness in maintaining cooperation. Our results show that while carrots do increase cooperation, sticks turn out to be more …
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, the classic cooperation game. In the prisoners' dilemma, the first best outcome is attainable, but cannot be sustained as …
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A growing body of literature in experimental economics examines how cognitive ability affects cooperation in social … different continuation probability under two conditions: whether cooperation can be sustained as risk dominance or not. We asked … that participants with greater cognitive abilities cooperated more (less) when cooperation could(not) be sustained as risk …
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, little is known about the effect of group size on cooperation. Does larger group size favour or prevent cooperation? We …
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