Cycles of conditional cooperation in a real-time voluntary contribution mechanism

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This paper provides a new way to identify conditional cooperation in a real-time version of the standard voluntary contribution mechanism. We define contribution cycles as the number of contributors a player waits for before committing to a further contribution, and use a permutation test on contribution cycles to assign a measure of conditional cooperation to each group play. The validity of the measures is tested in an experiment. We find that roughly 20% of the plays exhibit dynamics of conditional cooperation. Moreover, notwithstanding a decline in contributions, conditional cooperation is found to be stable over time. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Switzerland.

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Levati, M. V., & Zultan, R. (2011). Cycles of conditional cooperation in a real-time voluntary contribution mechanism. Games, 2(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/g2010001

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