New hope for the voluntary contributions mechanism: The effects of context |
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Authors: | Kent D. Messer Homa Zarghamee William D. Schulze |
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Affiliation: | a University of Delaware, United States b Santa Clara University, United States c Cornell University, United States |
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Abstract: | This research examines how three common contextual factors can affect contributions in the linear voluntary contributions mechanism (VCM). Using business student subjects and a low marginal per capita rate of return, the results show that contributions in the last of ten rounds range from 18% for the traditional VCM with no initial cheap talk, no voting, and a status quo of not giving to 94% in a VCM with initial cheap talk, voting, and a status quo of giving. The results demonstrate that context can make the VCM produce sustained efficiencies similar to incentive-compatible public-good mechanisms. |
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Keywords: | Voluntary contribution mechanism Cheap talk Voting Status quo bias Social norms Context Charitable contributions |
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