Reprint of: A common-pool resource experiment with postgraduate subjects from 41 countries |
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Authors: | T.K. Ahn Elinor Ostrom |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Political Science and International Relations, Seoul National University, Republic of Koreab Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity, Arizona State University, United Statesc Department of Economics, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, United States |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study reports results from a new series of experiments that examine the robustness of face-to-face communication as a cooperation-facilitating institution in common-pool resource settings. Results are reported from nine experiment sessions, initially designed for pedagogical purposes. The sessions were conducted between 1998 and 2007 as part of a series of summer institutes on institutional analysis and environmental change. Subjects were graduate students and professionals from diverse disciplines, representing 41 countries of residence. The participants in this study stand in sharp contrast to most previous studies, which used undergraduates who self-select into experiments by volunteering to participate. Results from these experiments substantiate earlier findings that non-binding communication can serve as an effective mechanism for solving social dilemma problems, with subjects achieving near socially efficient outcomes. |
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Keywords: | D92 D74 Q32 |
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