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Public goods 5 Öffentliche Güter 5 emotions 4 public goods 4 punishment 4 Experiment 3 Punishment 3 Strafe 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Emotion 2 Free rider problem 2 Trittbrettfahrerverhalten 2 Big Data 1 Big data 1 Big data application 1 China 1 Club theory 1 Clubtheorie 1 Collective action 1 Cooperation 1 Game theory 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Highly skilled workers 1 Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte 1 Innovation 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Kollektives Handeln 1 Kooperation 1 Local public goods 1 Lokale öffentliche Güter 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Public choice 1 Repeated games 1 Spieltheorie 1 Wiederholte Spiele 1 information processing capability 1 innovation 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 9
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Lyu, Xinxin 9 Urry, Heather 5 Gee, Laura K. 4 Gavrilets, Sergey 2 Rosokha, Yaroslav 2 Tverskoi, Denis 2 Gee, Laura Katherine 1 Jiang, Mobing 1 Lyu, Pin 1 Xu, Xiaohui 1 Yang, Jun 1
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Games 2 Applied economics letters 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 2
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Does big data application improve Chinese firms' innovation : the role of talent accessibility
Yang, Jun; Lyu, Xinxin; Xu, Xiaohui; Jiang, Mobing; Lyu, Pin - In: Applied economics letters 32 (2025) 3, pp. 316-320
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Pay for the Privilege : Does a Global Club Good Opportunity Ruin Local Public Good Provision?
Lyu, Xinxin - 2023
This paper examines the effects of a global club good opportunity on local public good provision when interactions are indefinitely repeated linear public good game setting with a voluntary contribution mechanism. In particular, the study varies the global club entry cost and the local community...
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Cooperation under the Shadow of Political Inequality
Rosokha, Yaroslav; Lyu, Xinxin; Tverskoi, Denis; … - 2023
We study cooperation among individuals and groups facing a dynamic social dilemma in which the benefits of cooperation are divided according to political power obtained in a contest. The main theoretical and experimental results focus on the role of the incumbency advantage. Specifically, an...
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Anger management : aggression and punishment in the provision of public goods
Gee, Laura K.; Lyu, Xinxin; Urry, Heather - 2017
The ability to punish free-riders can increase the provision of public goods. However, sometimes the benefit of increased public good provision is outweighed by the costs of punishments. One reason a group may punish to the point that net welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger...
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Anger management : aggression and punishment in the provision of public goods
Gee, Laura K.; Lyu, Xinxin; Urry, Heather - In: Games 8 (2017) 1, pp. 1-28
The ability to punish free-riders can increase the provision of public goods. However, sometimes, the benefit of increased public good provision is outweighed by the costs of punishments. One reason a group may punish to the point that net welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger...
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Anger Management : Aggression and Punishment in the Provision of Public Goods
Gee, Laura K. - 2017
The ability to punish free-riders can increase the provision of public goods. However, sometimes the benefit of increased public good provision is outweighed by the costs of punishments. One reason a group may punish to the point that net welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger...
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Evolution of cooperation in the indefinitely repeated collective action with a contest for power
Rosokha, Yaroslav; Lyu, Xinxin; Tverskoi, Denis; … - 2022
Social and political inequality among individuals is a common driving force behind the breakdown in cooperation. In this paper, we theoretically and experimentally study cooperation among individuals faced with a sequence of collective-action problems in which the benefits to cooperation are...
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Anger Management: Aggression and Punishment in the Provision of Public Goods
Gee, Laura Katherine; Lyu, Xinxin; Urry, Heather - 2017
The ability to punish free-riders can increase the provision of public goods. However, sometimes the benefit of increased public good provision is outweighed by the costs of punishments. One reason a group may punish to the point that net welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger...
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Anger management: Aggression and punishment in the provision of public goods
Gee, Laura K.; Lyu, Xinxin; Urry, Heather - In: Games 8 (2017) 1, pp. 1-28
The ability to punish free-riders can increase the provision of public goods. However, sometimes, the benefit of increased public good provision is outweighed by the costs of punishments. One reason a group may punish to the point that net welfare is reduced is that punishment can express anger...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011709915
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