Strategic thinking in public goods games with teams

Volume: 161, Pages: 31 - 43
Published: May 1, 2018
Abstract
We experimentally investigate team behavior in repeated public goods games and use team chat logs to study motives for contribution. Subjects are matched into two-person teams, and each team makes a joint decision in each period. We compare teams with individuals and find similar overall contributions. However, initial contribution is higher and endgame effects are more pronounced for teams. We examine strategic discussions within teams and find...
Paper Details
Title
Strategic thinking in public goods games with teams
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Volume
161
Pages
31 - 43
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