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We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. We vary recognizing all, highest or lowest contributors. Consistent with previous studies, recognizing all contributors significantly increases contributions relative to the baseline. Recognizing...
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, viewing identifiable information is costly, which may discourage people from accessing such information. To address this … question, we design a public goods experiment in which participants can pay a fee to view information about identities and … information, and a treatment in which all contributors are freely identified. Our main findings are that: (1) contributions in the …
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We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. We vary recognizing all, highest or lowest contributors. Consistent with previous studies, recognizing all contributors significantly increases contributions relative to the baseline. Recognizing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011112683
We experimentally investigate how different information about others' individual contributions affects conditional … cooperators' willingness to cooperate in a one-shot linear public goods game. We find that when information about individual … contributions is provided, contributions are generally higher than when only average information is available. This effect is …
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We experimentally investigate the impact of visibility of contributors and cost of information on public good …, even when viewing contributors’ information is costly. This effect holds even though the identities of contributors are …
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We experimentally investigate the impact of visibility of information about contributors on contributions in the public …, we vary the cost of viewing identifiable information about contributors. Second, we vary recognizing all, top or bottom … contributors is as effective as recognizing all contributors. When viewing information about contributors is costly, there is no …
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We experimentally investigate how different information about others' individual contributions affects conditional … cooperators' willingness to cooperate in a one-shot linear public goods game. We find that when information about individual … contributions is provided, contributions are generally higher than when only average information is available. This effect is …
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We experimentally investigate how different information about others’ individual contributions affects conditional … cooperators’ willingness to cooperate in a one-shot linear public goods game. We find that when information about individual … contributions is provided, contributions are generally higher than when only average information is available. This effect is …
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The effects of stake size on cooperation and punishment are investigated using a public goods experiment. We find that an increase in stake size does neither significantly affect cooperation nor, interestingly, the level of punishment.
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This paper experimentally studies two simple interventions aimed at increasing public goods provision in settings in which accurate feedback about contributions is not available. The first intervention aims to exploit lying aversion by requiring subjects to send a non-verifiable ex post...
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