Economics Seminar: Neslihan Uner Masatlıoğlu (Sabancı University)
Sabancı University
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
ECONOMICS SEMINAR
Experimental Departures from Self-Interest When Competing Partnerships Share Output
Neslihan Uner Masatlıoğlu
(Sabancı University)
Friday, November 22, 2013
14:00 FASS 2034
Abstract: When every individual's effort imposes negative externalities, self-interested behavior leads to socially excessive e ffort. To curb these excesses when eff ort cannot be monitored, competing output-sharing partnerships can form. With the right-sized groups, aggregate effort falls to the socially optimal level. We investigate this theory experimentally and find that while it makes correct qualitative predictions, there are systematic quantitative deviations, always in the direction of the socially optimal investment. Using data on subjects' conjectures of each other's behavior we investigate altruism, conformity and extremeness aversion as possible explanations. We show that deviations are consistent with both altruism and conformity (but not extremeness aversion).
P.S.: The seminar will be held in English.