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We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross … beliefs explain cooperation - we show that cooperation is mostly driven by differences in beliefs rather than cooperative … preferences or peer punishment, both of which are similar across the four subject pools. Our methodology is generalizable across …
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We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross … beliefs explain cooperation - we show that cooperation is mostly driven by differences in beliefs rather than cooperative … preferences or peer punishment, both of which are similar across the four subject pools. Our methodology is generalizable across …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014338895
We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross … beliefs explain cooperation – we show that cooperation is mostly driven by differences in beliefs rather than cooperative … preferences or peer punishment, both of which are similar across the four subject pools. Our methodology is generalizable across …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014377611
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mostly by differences in beliefs rather than in cooperative preferences, or peer punishment, which are both similar in the … four subject pools. Our results highlight the central role of beliefs in explaining differences in voluntary cooperation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012549763
mostly by differences in beliefs rather than in cooperative preferences, or peer punishment, which are both similar in the … four subject pools. Our results highlight the central role of beliefs in explaining differences in voluntary cooperation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012705278
effective in improving cooperation in social dilemmas. The current study examines whether the presence of peer punishment … presence of peer punishment opportunities, though centralized management is weakened. But contribution levels decrease … to be explained by a crowding-out effect of monitoring and punishment on the enforcer's responsibility perceptions …
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The paper explores organizations designed to influence a group to choose specific alternatives from a set of possible choices. The perspective is that of an administrator that has personal objectives not shared by the group and can dictate organization but not group choice. The design works...
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This paper examines the effects of a global club good opportunity on local public good provision when interactions are indefinitely repeated linear public good game setting with a voluntary contribution mechanism. In particular, the study varies the global club entry cost and the local community...
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Sanctioning increases cooperation in public goods games, but not indiscriminately under all conditions and in all societies, and the mechanisms by which sanctioning exercises its impact on behavior are yet to be studied in detail. We show experimentally that in the presence of sanctioning, our...
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