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Valerio Capraro1, Hélène Barcelo2.
Abstract
In a world in which many pressing global issues require large scale cooperation, understanding the group size effect on cooperative behavior is a topic of central importance. Yet, the nature of this effect remains largely unknown, with lab experiments insisting that it is either positive or negative or null, and field experiments suggesting that it is instead curvilinear. Here we shed light on this apparent contradiction by considering a novel class of public goods games inspired to the realistic scenario in which the natural output limits of the public good imply that the benefit of cooperation increases fast for early contributions and then decelerates. We report on a large lab experiment providing evidence that, in this case, group size has a curvilinear effect on cooperation, according to which intermediate-size groups cooperate more than smaller groups and more than larger groups. In doing so, our findings help fill the gap between lab experiments and field experiments and suggest concrete ways to promote large scale cooperation among people.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26182247 PMCID: PMC4504514 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Proportion of cooperators (people choosing to join Group A) for each group size.
Error bars represent the standard errors of the means. Group size has initially a positive effect on cooperation, which increases and reaches its maximum in groups of size 15, followed by a gradual decrease. Linear regression predicting cooperation using group size as independent variable confirms that both the initial increase of cooperation and its subsequent decline are highly significant (from N = 3 to N = 15: coeff = 0.0187553, p = 0.00042; from N = 15 to N = 100: coeff = −0.00177618, p = 0.00390).
Summary of the different group size effects on cooperation depending on how the benefit for full cooperation varies as a function of the group size.
| shape of | group size effect on cooperation | paper |
|---|---|---|
| linear | positive | Barcelo & Capraro (2015) |
| constant | negative | Barcelo & Capraro (2015) |
| linear-then-constant | curvilinear | this paper |