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Tangible temptation in the social dilemma: Cash, cooperation, and self-control

Tangible temptation in the social dilemma: Cash, cooperation, and self-control
Tangible temptation in the social dilemma: Cash, cooperation, and self-control
The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better judgment to cooperate. Examining the proposition from the perspective of temptation, we pair the public good game with treatments that vary the degree to which money is abstract (numbers on-screen) or tangible (tokens or cash). We also include psychometric measures of self-control and impulsivity. Consistent with our hypothesis, we found in the treatments that render money more tangible a stronger positive association between cooperation and self-control and a stronger negative association between cooperation and impulsivity. Our results show that the representation of the endowment in the public good game matters for the role of self-control and, hence, cooperation.
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Myrseth, Kristian Ove R.
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Riener, Gerhard
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Wollbrant, Conny E.
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Myrseth, Kristian Ove R.
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Riener, Gerhard
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Wollbrant, Conny E.
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Myrseth, Kristian Ove R., Riener, Gerhard and Wollbrant, Conny E. (2015) Tangible temptation in the social dilemma: Cash, cooperation, and self-control. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 8 (2), 61-77. (doi:10.1037/npe0000035).

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The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better judgment to cooperate. Examining the proposition from the perspective of temptation, we pair the public good game with treatments that vary the degree to which money is abstract (numbers on-screen) or tangible (tokens or cash). We also include psychometric measures of self-control and impulsivity. Consistent with our hypothesis, we found in the treatments that render money more tangible a stronger positive association between cooperation and self-control and a stronger negative association between cooperation and impulsivity. Our results show that the representation of the endowment in the public good game matters for the role of self-control and, hence, cooperation.

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Published date: 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 479283
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479283
PURE UUID: 37e8a8a8-d9e4-43e0-91d7-6a286f7d0962
ORCID for Gerhard Riener: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1056-2034

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Date deposited: 20 Jul 2023 16:52
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:18

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Author: Kristian Ove R. Myrseth
Author: Gerhard Riener ORCID iD
Author: Conny E. Wollbrant

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