Steady steps versus sudden shifts: Cooperation in (a)symmetric linear and step-level social dilemmas
Abstract
Are groups of people better able to minimize a collective loss if there is a collective target that must be reached or if every small contribution helps? In this paper we investigate whether cooperation in social dilemmas can be increased by structuring the problem as a step-level social dilemma rather than a linear social dilemma and whether cooperation can be increased by manipulating endowment asymmetry between individuals. In two laboratory...
Paper Details
Title
Steady steps versus sudden shifts: Cooperation in (a)symmetric linear and step-level social dilemmas
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
142 - 164
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