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Economic games can be used to promote cooperation in the field.


ABSTRACT: We present experimental evidence of the impact of playing a game on real-life cooperation. The game was framed as a pest-management activity, the effectiveness of which depends on the decisions of others. Playing the game changes behavior in the field, increasing the participation in all collective activities directed at reducing pest pressure. The economic impact of those activities is important, leading to losses that are ∼20% lower than in the control group. Increased cooperation reflects changes in the understanding of others' willingness to cooperate, not changes in the understanding of underlying technological interdependencies.

SUBMITTER: Meyer S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8617520 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Economic games can be used to promote cooperation in the field.

Meyer Stefan S   Santos Paulo P   Yang Fue F  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20211101 47


We present experimental evidence of the impact of playing a game on real-life cooperation. The game was framed as a pest-management activity, the effectiveness of which depends on the decisions of others. Playing the game changes behavior in the field, increasing the participation in all collective activities directed at reducing pest pressure. The economic impact of those activities is important, leading to losses that are ∼20% lower than in the control group. Increased cooperation reflects cha  ...[more]

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