Political Activists as Free Riders: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment

Author:

Hager Anselm1,Hensel Lukas2,Hermle Johannes3,Roth Christopher4

Affiliation:

1. Humboldt University , Germany

2. Peking University , China

3. University of California , Berkeley, USA & IZA, Germany

4. University of Cologne, ECONtribute, CEPR, briq, Max-Planck Institute for Collective Goods Bonn , Germany

Abstract

Abstract How does a citizen’s decision to participate in political activism depend on the participation of others? We conduct a nationwide natural field experiment in collaboration with a major European party during a recent national election. In a party survey, we randomly provide canvassers with true information about the canvassing intentions of their peers. When learning that more peers participate in canvassing than previously believed, canvassers significantly reduce both their canvassing intentions and behaviour. An additional survey among party supporters underscores the importance of free-riding motives and reveals that there is strong heterogeneity in motives underlying supporters’ behavioural responses.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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