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Title: | Public goods provision via emails |
Authors: | Cheung, Chun Yeung (張俊揚) Choi, Yan Sze (蔡欣詩) Fu, Chi Lok (傅至樂) Lau, To Ping (劉道平) Wu, Tung Fai (胡東輝) |
Department: | Department of Economics and Finance |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Course: | EF4485 Experimental Methods in Economics/Finance |
Programme: | Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Business Economics |
Supervisor: | Dr. Li, King King |
Citation: | Cheung, C. Y., Choi, Y. S., Fu, C. L., Lau, T. P., & Wu, T. F. (2017). Public goods provision via emails (Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS), City University of Hong Kong). |
Abstract: | This study examines individual behaviors using three public goods games with different conditions, a pure public goods game, an introduction of an audience and a punishment condition, to investigate whether punishment would be more effective in eliciting a higher level of contribution and whether these games, lasting for a longer period of time, would exhibit different behavioral pattern than previous researches. We find out that punishment can significantly induce a higher level of contribution than the introduction of an audience. Moreover, the effect of social image resulted from an audience has vanished. Subjects’ contribu-tions under the treatment of an existence of audience converge to that of the pure public goods game. Over-all, our findings are different from previous research findings quite significantly. |
Appears in Collections: | OAPS - Dept. of Economics and Finance |
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