Cultural capital boosts donations for cultural goods, enriching society's experience.
The study explores how cultural capital in society influences people's willingness to contribute to cultural goods. Higher cultural capital leads to more satisfaction from cultural goods and increased voluntary contributions. Donations also boost social approval and encourage more contributions, benefiting both donors and society. By using a differential game approach, the study shows that individuals interacting and making choices on their contributions can lead to optimal levels of cultural capital that surpass traditional solutions.