Working Paper

How to Start a Grassroots Movement

David Ehrlich, Nora Szech
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9943

We study the influence of social messages that promote a digital public good, a COVID-19 tracing  app. We vary whether subjects receive a digital message from another subject, and, if so, at what cost it came. Observed maximum willingness to invest in sending varies, from 1 cent up to 20 euros. Does this affect receivers’ sending behavior? Willingness to invest in sending increases when previously receiving the message. Yet, cost signals have no impact. Thus, grassroots movements  can be started at virtually no cost. App-support matters normatively as non-supporters are supposed to be punished in triage.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Economics of Digitization
Keywords: Grassroots movements, digital public good, social messages, Covid-19 tracing app, triage
JEL Classification: D900, I120, I180, H120