Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches

In behavioural economics, much research using the public goods game has found that public goods are able to be supplied without free riding as participants are often not as self-interested and rational as predicted by traditional economics, especially with intervention. We propose that leadership, w...

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Main Authors: Ooi, Yuan Phing, Tan, Si Jie, Tjia, Karen Kai Lun
Other Authors: Yohanes Eko Riyanto
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1657012023-04-16T15:31:45Z Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches Ooi, Yuan Phing Tan, Si Jie Tjia, Karen Kai Lun Yohanes Eko Riyanto School of Social Sciences YERIYANTO@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic development In behavioural economics, much research using the public goods game has found that public goods are able to be supplied without free riding as participants are often not as self-interested and rational as predicted by traditional economics, especially with intervention. We propose that leadership, which aims to guide and influence members towards a certain goal, may be able to aid the contribution in the public goods game by facilitating the achievement of the optimal outcome of the game. To investigate this, we conducted a modified public-goods game using z-tree to investigate three different leadership styles, namely Laissez-Faire, Democratic and Authoritarianism, on efficiency and equality of earnings of the game. Overall, we find that leadership plays an important role in improving efficiency and equality. Specifically, democratic and authoritarian styles perform significantly better than LF, but all three styles perform better than the control condition. The research findings can be useful in providing great insights to policy and management leaders, thus promoting greater collaboration and a better outcome. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics and Psychology 2023-04-14T01:24:01Z 2023-04-14T01:24:01Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Ooi, Y. P., Tan, S. J. & Tjia, K. K. L. (2023). Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165701 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165701 en HE1AY2223_05 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Ooi, Yuan Phing
Tan, Si Jie
Tjia, Karen Kai Lun
Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
description In behavioural economics, much research using the public goods game has found that public goods are able to be supplied without free riding as participants are often not as self-interested and rational as predicted by traditional economics, especially with intervention. We propose that leadership, which aims to guide and influence members towards a certain goal, may be able to aid the contribution in the public goods game by facilitating the achievement of the optimal outcome of the game. To investigate this, we conducted a modified public-goods game using z-tree to investigate three different leadership styles, namely Laissez-Faire, Democratic and Authoritarianism, on efficiency and equality of earnings of the game. Overall, we find that leadership plays an important role in improving efficiency and equality. Specifically, democratic and authoritarian styles perform significantly better than LF, but all three styles perform better than the control condition. The research findings can be useful in providing great insights to policy and management leaders, thus promoting greater collaboration and a better outcome.
author2 Yohanes Eko Riyanto
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Ooi, Yuan Phing
Tan, Si Jie
Tjia, Karen Kai Lun
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author Ooi, Yuan Phing
Tan, Si Jie
Tjia, Karen Kai Lun
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title Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
title_short Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
title_full Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
title_fullStr Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of Laissez-Faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
title_sort exploring the influence of leadership styles on cooperation and contribution in public goods games: a comparative study of laissez-faire, authoritarian, and democratic approaches
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165701
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