Positive framing does not solve the tragedy of the commons

Isaksen, E. T.ORCID logo, Brekke, K. A. & Richter, A. (2019). Positive framing does not solve the tragedy of the commons. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 95, 45-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2018.11.005
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We investigate whether positive framing increases cooperation in three social dilemmas with slightly different properties: a linear public goods (PG) game, a non-linear PG game, and a common pool resource (CPR) game. Results from our laboratory experiments show that contributions to a linear PG are higher if the externality is framed positively, rather than negatively, corroborating earlier findings by Andreoni (1995). By contrast, we find no such framing effects in the non-linear PG game or the CPR game. In these games, the best response in the material payoffs is to contribute less if others contribute more, counteracting effects of pro-social preferences. Positive framing therefore does not help to solve the tragedy of the commons.

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