Search results for "Public Goods"

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Pool punishment in public goods games: How do sanctioners’ incentives affect us?

2021

Abstract Centralized sanctioning in social dilemmas has been shown to increase efficiency with respect to standard decentralized peer punishment. In this context, we explore the impact of sanctioners’ motivations through their payoff scheme, not only on their actions but also on the actions of the monitored individuals. To do so, we compare the implementation of two different payoff schemes for the monitor in a centralized sanctioning framework: (i) a fixed payoff scheme and (ii) a variable payoff scheme contingent on the level of cooperation achieved. We find that providing the sanctioner with a contingent payoff has a negative impact on contributions. This occurs although sanctioners impl…

Physics::Physics and SocietyComputer Science::Computer Science and Game Theory0303 health sciencesOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsPunishment (psychology)05 social sciencesStochastic gameContext (language use)Social dilemmaExperimental economicsPublic good0506 political scienceMicroeconomics03 medical and health sciencesIncentive050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsPublic goods gameQuantitative Biology::Populations and Evolution030304 developmental biologyJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Complementarity between human capital and public infrastructure in industrial comparative advantage

2021

The article examines the role of public capital as an infrastructure service in the acquisition of industrial comparative advantages. To achieve this in this framework, we develop a theoretical model highlighting the complementarity between public and human capital as a mechanism of industrial development, and test this idea using sectoral panel data from 1999 to 2014 across 35 advanced and less advanced countries. Our results show that the sustainable acquisition of a comparative advantage in the production of industrial goods can only be guaranteed by accumulating public capital and human capital. It shows that public infrastructure can only generate industrialization when it is made avai…

Public infrastructureJEL: F - International Economics/F.F1 - Trade/F.F1.F11 - Neoclassical Models of TradeIndustrial advantage comparativeJEL: H - Public Economics/H.H4 - Publicly Provided Goods/H.H4.H41 - Public GoodsHuman capitalJEL: O - Economic Development Innovation Technological Change and Growth/O.O4 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity/O.O4.O47 - Empirical Studies of Economic Growth • Aggregate Productivity • Cross-Country Output Convergence[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Shame in decision making under risk conditions: Understanding the effect of transparency.

2017

The role played by the emotion of shame in the area of decision-making in situations of risk has hardly been studied. In this article, we show how the socio-moral emotions and the anticipated feeling of shame associated with different options can determine our decisions, even overriding the cognitive choice tendency proposed by the certainty effect. To do so, we carried out an experiment with university students as participants, dividing them into four experimental conditions. Our findings suggest that people avoid making unethical decisions, both when these decisions are made public to others and when they remain in the private sphere. This result seems to indicate that the main factor in …

RiskExperimental EconomicsEconomicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingEmotionsShameSocial Scienceslcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologyPublic Goods GameShameCognitionDecision TheoryGame Theory050602 political science & public administrationHumansPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Sciencemedia_commonBehaviorMultidisciplinaryPublic Sectorbusiness.industryApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesPublic sectorlcsh:RCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesCognitionPrivate sphereCertainty effectPrivate sectorTransparency (behavior)0506 political scienceFeelingPhysical SciencesCognitive SciencePrivate Sectorlcsh:QbusinessPsychologySocial psychologyMathematicsStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Do Children Cooperate Conditionally? Adapting the Strategy Method for First-Graders

2018

We develop a public goods game (PGG) to measure cooperation and conditional cooperation in young children. Our design addresses several obstacles in adapting simultaneous and sequential PGGs to children who are not yet able to read or write, do not possess advanced abilities to calculate payoffs, and only have a very limited attention span at their disposal. It features the combination of haptic offline explanation, fully standardized audiovisual instructions, computerized choices based on touch-screens, and a suitable incentive scheme. Applying our experimental protocol to a sample of German first-graders, we find that already 6-year-olds cooperate conditionally and that the relative frequ…

Scheme (programming language)Protocol (science)IncentiveHuman–computer interactionComputer sciencePublic goods gameIn-group favoritismSample (statistics)computerAttention spancomputer.programming_languageHaptic technologySSRN Electronic Journal
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Il soft law e la resilienza del diritto internazionale

2017

While it is not international law, soft law has an influence on the creation and application of the latter and it is, therefore, relevant to international legal analysis. Moving from this premise, the present paper analyses the role and relevance of soft law in connection with some aspects of the recent development of the international society and international legal order: the emergence of new actors, the rise of problems requiring rapid, experimental, and highly technical solutions, and the need for a shift away from traditional consensualism in response to global public goods challenges. Its main argument is that, rather than sidelining international law in the regulation of internationa…

Soft Law – International Legal Sources – Global Governance – Non-State Actors – Global Public Goods.Settore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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Territorial development models: A new strategic vision to analyze the relationship between the environment, public goods and geographical indications

2021

Abstract Geographical indications (GIs) are increasingly seen as a tool to support sustainable local development. This study focuses on how geographical indications can contribute to a territorial public system, and how this can be threatened by several market failures. Starting from the economic literature on public goods, this document highlights how geographical indications, and their legal protection, can guarantee a sustainable development model. This article aims to illustrate and develop new economic arguments that support a more comprehensive political approach to the contribution that Geographical indications make to sustainable development. The research is focused in Sicily on the…

Strategic planningSustainable developmentEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAgricultural product010501 environmental sciencesPublic good01 natural sciencesPollutionProduct (business)Dominance (economics)Regional scienceEnvironmental ChemistryProduction (economics)LandscapeBusinessPsychological resilienceGeographical indicationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMarket failuremedia_commonPublic goods
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ASSET MARKETS AND EQUILIBRIUM SELECTION IN PUBLIC GOODS GAMES WITH PROVISION POINTS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

2001

We report experimental results on the effects that auctioning the right to play a public goods game with a provision point may have on equilibrium selection and individual behavior. Auctioning off such a right among a larger population of players strikingly enhances public good provision. Once public good provision is obtained, the auction price at the preliminary stage increases to its upper limit, dissipating all players’ gains associated with the provision of the public good. Individual deviations from the equilibrium strategy are neither able to force lower market prices nor to affect provision of the public good in subsequent periods. (JEL C72, C92, H41) I. INTRODUCTION Public good pro…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSEconomics and Econometricseducation.field_of_studyStrategic dominancePopulationTheoryofComputation_GENERALPublic goodGeneral Business Management and AccountingFree ridingMicroeconomicsEquilibrium selectionPublic Goods; Provision Points; Experimental Markets.Market pricePublic goods gameEconomicseducationMarket failure
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Do Children Cooperate Conditionally?:Adapting the Strategy Method for First-Graders

2020

We develop a public goods game (PGG) to measure cooperation and conditional cooperation in young children. Our design addresses several obstacles in adapting simultaneous and sequential PGGs to children who are not yet able to read or write, do not possess advanced abilities to calculate payoffs, and only have a very limited attention span. It features the combination of haptic offline explanation, fully standardized audiovisual instructions, computerized choices based on touchscreens, and a suitable incentive scheme. Applying our experimental protocol to 129 German first-graders, we find that already 6-year-olds cooperate conditionally and that the relative frequency of different cooperati…

Value (ethics)Scheme (programming language)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsComputer scienceEconomicsPublic goods gameAttention span050105 experimental psychologyHuman–computer interaction0502 economics and businessPublic goods game0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIn-group favoritism050207 economicsChildren/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/557389186computer.programming_languageHaptic technologyProtocol (science)MeasurementGroup Identity05 social sciencesRevealed preferencesIncentiveIngroup biascomputerConditional cooperationStrategy method
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Alternative Systems: The Interplay between Criminal Groups’ Influence and Political Trust on Civic Honesty in the Global Context

2023

Individuals’ endorsement of standards of civic honesty is necessary for democracies to flourish. A critical driver of civic honesty is the relationship of trust between individuals and institutions. Research has yet to systematically assess the contextual factors that may moderate this relationship. In the present study, we examined the societal influence of organized criminal groups. Criminal groups operate as alternative systems of authority that erode the reliability of institutions' moral standards. We employed a new indicator that quantifies their societal influence to test the hypothesis that the association between individuals’ political trust and civic honesty would weaken in countr…

civic honesty public goods political trust organized criminal groupsSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Sociale
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A convergent validity test within the payment card format using simulation techniques

2019

International audience; A convergent validity test is performed between two groups of versions of the payment card format. The first group, the classic payment card (CPC), asks respondents to report their willingness to pay (WTP) as a point from a list of amounts, and then treats each WTP response as an interval. The second group generates WTP data that may contain both single point and interval values. It includes the two-way-payment ladder (TWPL) (respondents have to tick amounts they would definitely pay and cross amounts they would definitely not pay), and point-interval payment card (PIPC) (respondents have to tick their WTP as either a point or an interval). The test is conducted usin…

convergent validityEconomics and EconometricsContingent valuationActuarial scienceGroup (mathematics)JEL: H - Public Economics/H.H4 - Publicly Provided Goods/H.H4.H41 - Public Goodssimulation techniquesPayment cardTest (assessment)[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesConvergent validityEconomicspayment card versionsJEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q5 - Environmental Economics/Q.Q5.Q51 - Valuation of Environmental EffectsContingent valuation
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