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(WTP) measures but also decision processing can be affected by the introduction of an economic incentive. Specifically, our …
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The endowment effect is interpreted as evidence that we may ‘over value’ objects we already own. In this study we introduce a novel approach to investigating the endowment effect, the factorial survey design, which enables manipulation of variables potentially influencing the endowment...
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This paper provides evidence from a field experiment on the effect of psychological pressure in competitive … environments. In our experiment, we analyze a setup of sequential tournaments, in which participants are matched in pairs and …
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when individuals rely on an adaptive learning process (that offers information feedback about decision payoffs). This …
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our main finding. Our results support recent models of decision making under risk trying to incorporate anticipatory …
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We compare the effects of and the motivations behind voluntary punishment and reward in a finitely repeated public goods game. Our experimental results show that (1) the level of cooperation is indistinguishable between the punishment and reward treatments when group membership does not change,...
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that monetary payoffs are not the only motive that determines agents’ decisions. In our experiment we test theoretical … provides a good explanation for competitive behavior when envy and loss aversion do not play a role in the decision making …
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We investigate the influence of two popular compensation schemes on subjects’ inclination to lie by adapting an experimental setup of Fischbacher and Heusi (2008). Lying turns out to be more pronounced under team incentives than under individual piece-rates, which highlights a fairly neglected...
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In three-party ultimatum games, the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, which increases the available pie. The experiments control for intentionality of exclusion and veto power of the third party. We do not find evidence for indirect reciprocity of the remaining...
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Understanding the motivations behind people’s voluntary contributions to public goods is crucial for the broader issues of economic and social development. By using the experimental design of Fischbacher, Gächter, and Fehr (2001), we investigate the distribution of contribution types in two...
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