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experiments 34 Experiment 23 experiment 21 free riding 16 social preferences 15 Experiments 14 Public Goods 14 gift-exchange 11 public goods experiments 11 social norms 11 IPO 10 conditional cooperation 10 cooperation 10 peer effects 10 punishment 10 reciprocity 10 uniform price auction 10 stable set 9 voluntary cooperation 9 Contests 8 Voluntary Contributions 8 experimental economics 8 field experiments 8 learning 8 paradox of new members 8 preference reversal 8 legislative bargaining 7 public goods 7 Conflict 6 Laboratory experiments 6 Public goods experiments 6 Reciprocity 6 beliefs 6 culture 6 framing effects 6 gift exchange 6 power indices 6 social comparisons 6 voting 6 contests 5
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Book / Working Paper 312
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Undetermined 294 English 18
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Gaechter, Simon 66 Sefton, Martin 55 Nosenzo, Daniele 37 Starmer, Chris 27 Herrmann, Benedikt 26 Orzen, Henrik 24 Renner, Elke 22 Anesi, Vincent 20 Montero, Maria 18 Sugden, Robert 18 Zhang, Ping 14 Drouvelis, Michalis 13 Cubitt, Robin 12 Abeler, Johannes 9 Possajennikov, Alex 9 ABBINK, KLAUS 8 Bardsley, Nicholas 8 Cubitt, Robin P. 8 Fischbacher, Urs 8 Hoffmann, Robert 8 Seidmann, Daniel 8 Seidmann, Daniel J. 8 Thoeni, Christian 8 Abbink, Klaus 6 Chuah, Swee-Hoon 6 Herrmann, Andreas 6 Humphrey, Steven 6 Morgan, John 6 Sousa, Sergio 6 Bohnet, Iris 4 Bougheas, Spiros 4 Brandts, Jordi 4 Dufwenberg, Martin 4 Falk, Armin 4 Goette, Lorenz 4 Gächter, Simon 4 Hennig-Schmidt, Heike 4 Johnson, Eric 4 Kabalin, Ruslan 4 Koenigstein, Manfred 4
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Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), School of Economics 312
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Discussion Papers / Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), School of Economics 312
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Moving Ahead by Thinking Backwards: Cognitive Skills, Personality, and Economic Preferences in Collegiate Success
Burks, Stephen V.; Lewis, Connor; Kivia, Paul; Wiener, … - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
We collected personality (Big Five) and demographic characteristics, and ran incentivized experiments measuring cognitive skills (non-verbal IQ, numeracy, backward induction/planning), and economic (time, risk) preferences, with 100 students at a small public undergraduate liberal arts college...
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Tradeoffs between Self-interest and Other-Regarding Preferences Cause Willpower Depletion
Fromell, Hanna; Nosenzo, Daniele; Owens, Trudy - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
In this paper we show that making choices that involve conflicts between self-interest and otherregarding concerns may deplete cognitive resources and willpower and thus reduce individuals' ability to exert self-control. In a lab experiment we use a series of modified dictator games to...
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Do Psychological Fallacies Influence Trading in Financial Markets? Evidence from the Foreign Exchange Market
Bleaney, Michael; Bougheas, Spiros; Li, Zhiyong - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
Research in both economics and psychology suggests that, when agents predict the next value of a random series, they frequently exhibit two types of biases, which are called the gambler’s fallacy (GF) and the hot hand fallacy (HHF). The gambler’s fallacy is to expect a negative...
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Affirmative Action through Extra Prizes
Dahm, Matthias; Esteve, Patricia - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
Some affirmative action policies establish that a set of disadvantaged competitors has access to an extra prize. We analyse the effects of creating an extra prize by reducing the prize in the main competition. Contestants differ in ability and agents with relatively low ability belong to a...
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Credence Goods, Costly Diagnosis, and Subjective Evaluation
Bester, Helmut; Dahm, Matthias - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
We study contracting between a consumer and an expert. The expert can invest in diagnosis to obtain a noisy signal about whether a low–cost service is sufficient or whether a high–cost treatment is required to solve the consumer’s problem. This involves moral hazard because...
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Leaders as Role Models for the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods
Gaechter, Simon; Renner, Elke - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
We investigate the link between leadership, beliefs and pro-social behavior. This link is interesting because field evidence suggests that people’s behavior in domains like charitable giving, tax evasion, corporate culture and corruption is influenced by leaders (CEOs, politicians) and...
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Conditioning on What? Heterogeneous Contributions and Conditional Cooperation
Hartig, Björn; Irlenbusch, Bernd; Kölle, Felix - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
We experimentally investigate how different information about others’ individual contributions affects conditional cooperators’ willingness to cooperate in a one-shot linear public goods game. We find that when information about individual contributions is provided, contributions...
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Peer effects and social preferences in voluntary cooperation
Gächter, Simon; Thöni, Christian - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
Social preferences and social influence effects (“peer effectsâ€) are well documented, but little is known about how peers shape social preferences. Settings where social preferences matter are often situations where peer effects are likely too. In a gift-exchange experiment with...
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Human Pro-Social Motivation and the Maintenance of Social Order
Gächter, Simon - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
This chapter presents some insights from basic behavioural research on the role of human pro-social motivation to maintain social order. I argue that social order can be conceptualised as a public good game. Past attempts to explain social order typically relied on the assumption of selfish and...
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Overconfidence and career choice
Schulz, Jonathan; Thöni, Christian - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2014
People self-assess their relative ability when making career choices. Thus, confidence in own abilities is likely an important factor for selection into various career paths. In a sample of 711 first-year students we examine whether there are systematic differences in confidence levels across...
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