Two experiments on cooperation and reputation in networks

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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis by Raub and Weesie (1990) that embeddedness in social networks fosters cooperation in repeated dyadic Prisoner’s Dilemmas via reputation effects. Data were collected in two computerized laboratory experiments. In the experiments, subjects played 40 rounds of a game in which they played dyadic Prisoner’s Dilemmas with the other members of their group. The experimental manipulation involved whether subjects could observe the actions of all other group members or not.This dataset is provided for replication purposes for the following publication: Corten, R. Buskens, V., Rosenkranz, S. and Cook, K.S. (2016). “Reputation effects in social networks do not promote cooperation: an experimental test of the Raub & Weesie model”. Forthcoming in PLOS ONE. Further details of the experimental design are provided there. An example of the instructions used is provided in the file repexp - Instructions - emb_V3.pdf.

Date: Experiment 1: Spring 2011 Experiment 2: August 2011 & September 2012

Stata file has been deposited by the depositor, the SPSS files (sav and por) have been derived from this file by DANS.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-z6t-wmuv
Metadata Access https://ssh.datastations.nl/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.17026/dans-z6t-wmuv
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Creator R. Corten
Publisher DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities
Contributor R Corten; V. Buskens (Utrecht University); S. Rosenkranz (Utrecht University); K.S. Cook (Stanford University); Funding agency: NWO
Publication Year 2016
Rights CC BY 4.0; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Contact R Corten (Utrecht University)
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