Emotion venting and punishment in public good experiments

A-Tier
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Year: 2015
Volume: 122
Issue: C
Pages: 55-67

Authors (2)

Score contribution per author:

2.011 = (α=2.01 / 2 authors) × 2.0x A-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

Experimental studies have shown that sanctions effectively deter free riding within groups. However, the over-use of costly punishment may actually harm overall welfare. A main reason for over-punishment is that free-riders generate negative emotions that likely favor excessive punishments. In this paper we ask whether the venting of one's emotions in different ways can reduce the level of excessive punishment in a standard VCM-with-punishment environment while preserving the norm enforcement properties of punishment. We find that venting emotions reduces (excessive) punishment, and under certain conditions the net effect is an increase in final payoffs (i.e., welfare) to the group.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:eee:pubeco:v:122:y:2015:i:c:p:55-67
Journal Field
Public
Author Count
2
Added to Database
2026-01-25