Strong, Bold, and Kind: Self-Control and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas
CESifo, Munich, 2013
CESifo Working Paper No. 4200
We develop a model that relates self-control and conflict identification to cooperation patterns in social dilemmas. As predicted, we find in a laboratory public goods experiment a robust association between stronger self-control and higher levels of cooperation. This means that there is evidence for an impulse to be selfish and that cooperative behavior requires self-control effort. Free-riders differ from other contributor types only in their tendency not to have identified a self-control conflict in the first place.
Behavioural Economics
Public Finance