Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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885290 | Journal of Economic Psychology | 2010 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We study the effect of voluntary participation in the context of a collective-good experiment. We investigate whether the freedom to participate in the game or not can affect contribution levels over time. The analysis of two voluntary-participation treatments supports a noticeable effect of an attractive exit option on contribution levels. We conclude that voluntary participation can induce a recovery of cooperation levels when the payoff yielded by the exit option is high enough, so that the usually observed decay of average contribution levels can be counteracted.
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Authors
Kene Boun My, Benoît Chalvignac,