Searching for a better deal: On the influence of group decision making, time pressure and gender in a search experiment
We study behavior in a search experiment where sellers receive randomized bids from a computer. At any time, sellers can accept the highest standing bid or ask for another bid at positive costs. We find that sellers stop searching earlier than theoretically optimal. Inducing a mild form of time pressure strengthens this finding in the early periods. There are marked gender differences. Men search significantly shorter than women. If subjects search in groups of two subjects, there is no difference to individual search, but teams of two women search much longer than men and recall more frequently.
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2008
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Authors: | Ibanez, Marcela ; Czermak, Simon ; Sutter, Matthias |
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Innsbruck : University of Innsbruck, Department of Public Finance |
Subject: | Gruppenentscheidung | Dauer | Geschlecht | Suchtheorie | Test | search experiment | time | group decision | gender differences |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | 742437701 [GVK] hdl:10419/71933 [Handle] |
Classification: | C91 - Laboratory, Individual Behavior ; C92 - Laboratory; Group Behavior ; D83 - Search, Learning, Information and Knowledge |
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