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Publikováno v:
Games, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 91 (2018)
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, only a small set of previous studies has explicitly tested the behavioural mechanisms underlying this proposition. In this paper, we report on two inte
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https://doaj.org/article/410af4697ee84eecbd297d70cff7a92a
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 10:947-979
Publikováno v:
Experimental Economics. 25:734-758
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate rebate subsidies in raising funds. We investigate whether this result extends to “unit donation” schemes, a popular alternative form of soliciting do
Publikováno v:
Food Policy. 114:102381
Autor:
Tobias Pfrommer, Martin Carrier, Alexander Proelss, Johannes Lenhard, Timo Goeschl, Ulrike Niemeier, Henrike Martin, Hauke Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 152:67-84
Climate litigation has attracted renewed interest as a governance tool. A key challenge in climate litigation is to assess the factual basis of causation. Extreme weather attribution, specifically the Fraction of Attributable Risk (FAR), has been pro
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Timo Goeschl, Johannes Lohse
Publikováno v:
European Economic Review. 107:185-203
Recent experiments suggest that contribution decisions in a public goods game (PGG) are more likely to be cooperative if based on intuition rather than reflection. This paper (i) reinvestigates the behavioral impact of so-called cognitive style in th
Autor:
Johannes Diederich, Timo Goeschl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 90:175-180
The climate system is indifferent as to the location of voluntary mitigation activities. Are people? Our artifactual online field experiment varies, for residents of a European Union member state, (1) whether the location of a real C O 2 mitigation m
Autor:
Timo Goeschl, Shunsuke Managi
Publikováno v:
Economics of Disasters and Climate Change. 3:3-21
This paper provides a new angle on the question of crowding effects of public policies. We examine how non-hypothetical self-insurance behavior by households responds to variations in public investments in relief capabilities based on a large disaste
Autor:
Timo Goeschl, Johannes Diederich
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 84:209-222
This paper investigates the relationship between the price of pro-environmental behavior (PEB) and individuals’ voluntary choice to engage in PEB. Its approach combines two literatures: An experimental one that varies the price of consequential con