Let me, or let George? Motives of competing altruists

Volume: 118, Pages: 269 - 283
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Simple game theoretic models suggest that when costly individual action can benefit an entire group, larger groups fare worse than smaller groups because of the free-rider problem arising from “diffusion of responsibility.” Nevertheless, there are conspicuous examples of large groups in which a minority of members voluntarily supply public goods that benefit the entire group. We propose that this happens because some people get pleasure from...
Paper Details
Title
Let me, or let George? Motives of competing altruists
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
118
Pages
269 - 283
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