Case Study

Community Garden Contribution Strategy

The organizing committee of a community garden is facing declining voluntary work hours from its members, a classic 'public good' problem. They want to increase contributions but are concerned about creating a hostile environment. They are considering two new policies:

  1. Active Punishment: A list of members who did not complete their weekly hours will be publicly posted at the garden entrance.
  2. Punishment Threat: A new rule will be announced stating that members have the ability to report non-contributors to the committee, which could result in a penalty.

Analyze which of these two policies is more likely to sustain high levels of participation over time while minimizing social conflict within the group. Justify your reasoning.

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