Payment Procedure in a Public Good Game Experiment: The Effects of Endowment Timing, Tangibility, and Source [Dataset] (doi:10.11588/data/10094)

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Citation

Title:

Payment Procedure in a Public Good Game Experiment: The Effects of Endowment Timing, Tangibility, and Source [Dataset]

Identification Number:

doi:10.11588/data/10094

Distributor:

heiDATA

Date of Distribution:

2016-11-07

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Waichman, Israel; Voss, Andreas, 2016, "Payment Procedure in a Public Good Game Experiment: The Effects of Endowment Timing, Tangibility, and Source [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10094, heiDATA, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Payment Procedure in a Public Good Game Experiment: The Effects of Endowment Timing, Tangibility, and Source [Dataset]

Identification Number:

doi:10.11588/data/10094

Authoring Entity:

Waichman, Israel (Alfred-Weber-Institute of Economics)

Voss, Andreas (Institute of Psychology)

Producer:

Waichman, Israel

Voss, Andreas

Date of Production:

2016

Distributor:

heiDATA

Distributor:

heiDATA: Heidelberg Research Data Repository

Access Authority:

Israel Waichman

Date of Deposit:

2016-11-05

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10094

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, house money, payment timing, public good game, endowment, prepaid mechanism

Topic Classification:

C92, D03, H41

Abstract:

We study whether and how payment procedure affects behavior in a repeated public good game. To this end, we conducted five treatments, varying the times of paying the initial endowment (week before, before, or after the decisions) and the source of the initial endowment (windfall vs. earned money in a real-effort task). We find little evidence for effects of tangible endowment, windfall endowment, or prepaid endowment. However, we observe that payment procedures do influence decisions in a repeated public good game experiment.

Date of Collection:

2014-2014

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Data Access

Access Authority:

Israel Waichmann, Department of Economics, University of Heidelberg ; Andreas Voß, Institute of Psychology, University of Heidelberg

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