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The Power of Requests in a Redistribution Game: An Experimental Study

open access: yesGames, 2019
In most situations of voluntary contribution people are willing to give at the beginning, however contribution rates decay over time. In a new setup we introduce non-enforceable sharing rules, as requests, in a repeated redistribution game (called tip ...
Riccardo Pedersini   +2 more
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Social learning and voluntary cooperation among like-minded people [PDF]

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Many people contribute to public goods but stop doing so once they experience free riding. We test the hypothesis that groups whose members know that they are composed only of ‘like-minded’ cooperators are able to maintain a higher cooperation level than
Christian Thöni, Simon Gächter
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Effects of Punitive Measures on Free Riding and Collective Immunity Under Q-Learning–Driven Epidemic Dynamics

open access: yesComplexity
Free-riding behavior poses a critical challenge to achieving collective immunity in vaccination campaigns, particularly when individuals make decisions based on short-term self-interest.
K. M. Ariful Kabir   +2 more
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Inefficient Group Organization as Optimal Adaption to Dominant Environments [PDF]

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Contests between groups are plagued by intra-group externalities (freeriding). Yet, costless incentive schemes that entirely avoid free-riding within a group might not be desirable, neither individually nor socially.
Andreas Wagener, Martin Kolmar
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Perceptions of Social Loafing in Online Learning Groups: A study of Public University and U.S. Naval War College students

open access: yesInternational Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2008
Social loafing research has spanned several decades and fields of study. Research has provided support for both the existence of social loafing and its antecedents within the laboratory, classroom, and work place.
William D. Ferree, Sherry L. Piezon
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Lying About What you Know or About What you Do? (replaces CentER DP 2010-033) [PDF]

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We compare communication about private information to communication about actions in a one- shot 2-person public good game with private information. The informed player, who knows the exact return from contributing and whose contribution is unobserved ...
Damme, E.E.C. van   +2 more
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Moral Judgments in Social Dilemmas: How Bad is Free Riding? [PDF]

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In the last thirty years, economists and other social scientists have investigated people’s normative views on distributive justice. Here we study people’s normative views in social dilemmas, which underlie many situations of economic and social ...
Michalis Drouvelis   +3 more
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