The voluntary provision of public goods is a puzzle for scholars from economics and related disciplines. While different incentives have been proposed in the existing literature, this book examines social approval as a nonmonetary incentive for the voluntary provision of public goods using game theory and experimental economics. The voluntary provision of public goods is illustrated by using social production as an example. Social production includes different incarnations of large-scale unpaid work, like user-led innovation, user-generated content, and open source software.
The voluntary provision of public goods is a puzzle for scholars from economics and related disciplines. While different incentives have been proposed in the existing literature, this book examines social approval as a nonmonetary incentive for the voluntary provision of public goods using game theory and experimental economics. The voluntary provision of public goods is illustrated by using social production as an example. Social production includes different incarnations of large-scale unpaid work, like user-led innovation, user-generated content, and open source software.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Institutionelle und Sozial-Ökonomie / Institutional and Socio-Economics 17
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Autorenporträt
Matthias Greiff studied Polical Science and Economics at the University of Frankfurt am Main, the New School for Social Research, New York, and the University of Bremen. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Bremen in 2011.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Social Approval as an Incentive - The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods - Social Production - Information - Digital Goods - Evolutionary Game Theory - Experimental Economics - Nonmonetary Incentives - Social Institutions - User-Led Innovation - User-Generated Content - Open Source Software.
Contents: Social Approval as an Incentive - The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods - Social Production - Information - Digital Goods - Evolutionary Game Theory - Experimental Economics - Nonmonetary Incentives - Social Institutions - User-Led Innovation - User-Generated Content - Open Source Software.
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