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Experiment 71 experiment 40 Theorie 39 Theory 37 Feldforschung 14 children 14 risk preferences 14 Behavioral economics 13 Field research 13 Game theory 13 Risikopräferenz 13 Risk attitude 13 Spieltheorie 13 Verhaltensökonomik 13 Risiko 12 Risk 12 Children 11 Kinder 11 Consumer behaviour 10 Cooperation 10 Credence goods 10 Deutschland 10 Konsumentenverhalten 10 Künstliche Intelligenz 10 field experiment 10 Gerechtigkeit 9 Artificial intelligence 8 Germany 8 Justice 8 overlapping-generations models 8 parents 8 time preferences 8 Asymmetric information 7 Asymmetrische Information 7 Social behaviour 7 Soziale Norm 7 Soziales Verhalten 7 Welt 7 Dynamic Inefficiency 6 Eltern 6
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Working Paper 252 Arbeitspapier 126 Graue Literatur 126 Non-commercial literature 126
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English 238 German 14
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Sutter, Matthias 74 Engel, Christoph 58 Hellwig, Martin 35 Schneider, Sebastian O. 20 Hermstrüwer, Yoan 12 Balafoutas, Loukas 10 Glätzle-Rützler, Daniela 10 Kerschbamer, Rudolf 10 Bašić, Zvonimir 8 Chowdhury, Shyamal K. 8 Hillenbrand, Adrian 8 Langenbach, Pascal 8 Bindra, Parampreet Christopher 6 Cerrone, Claudia 6 Fornwagner, Helena 6 Kiessling, Lukas 6 Kirchler, Michael 6 Romano, Angelo 6 Schildberg-Hörisch, Hannah 6 Tverdostup, Maryna 6 Winter, Fabian 6 Zoller, Claudia 6 Rahal, Rima-Maria 5 Alan, Sule 4 Angerer, Silvia 4 Charness, Gary 4 Corekcioglu, Gozde 4 Feri, Francesco 4 Froitzheim, Manuel 4 Huber, Jürgen 4 Ibanez, Marcela 4 Kaba, Mustafa 4 Lergetporer, Philipp 4 Lindner, Florian 4 Mischkowski, Dorothee 4 Neururer, Daniel 4 Rusche, Felix 4 Untertrifaller, Anna 4 Verrina, Eugenio 4 Weitzel, Utz 4
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Discussion Papers of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 126 Discussion papers of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 126
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The formation of risk preferences throughs small-scale events
Angerer, Silvia; Dutcher, E. Glenn; Glätzle-Rützler, … - 2021
Large, macroeconomic shocks in the past have been shown to influence economic decisions in the present. We study in an experiment with 743 subjects whether small-scale, seemingly negligible, events also affect the formation of risk preferences. In line with a reinforcement learning model, we...
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Improving workplace climate in large corporations : a clustered randomized intervention
Alan, Sule; Corekcioglu, Gozde; Sutter, Matthias - 2021
We evaluate the impact of a program aiming at improving the workplace climate in corporations. The program is implemented via a clustered randomized design and evaluated with respect to the prevalence of support networks, antisocial behavior, perceived relational atmosphere, and turnover rate....
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Social choice in large populations with single-peaked preferences
Hellwig, Martin - 2021
An anonymous social choice function for a large atomless population maps cross-section distributions of preferences into outcomes. Because any one individual is too insignificant to affect these distributions, every anonymous social choice function is individually strategy- proof. However, not...
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Public-good provision with macro uncertainty about preferences : efficiency, budget balance, and robustness
Hellwig, Martin - 2021
The paper studies efficient public-good provision in a model with private values whose distribution depends on a macro shock; conditionally on this shock, values are independent and identically distributed. A generalization of the Bayesian mechanism of d'Aspremont and Gérard-Varet is shown to...
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Manna from heaven for judges: Judges' reaction to a quasi-random reduction in caseload
Engel, Christoph; Weinshall, Keren - 2020
What is the impact of caseload on judicial decision-making? Is increasing judicial staff effective in improving judicial services? To address these questions, we exploit a natural, near-randomized experiment in the Israeli judiciary. In 2012, six senior registrars were appointed in two of the...
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Property is dummy proof: An experiment
Bar-Gill, Oren; Engel, Christoph - 2020
Law is for humans. Humans suffer from cognitive limitations. Legal institutions can help humans by making these limitations irrelevant. This experiment shows that strong property rights serve this function. In theory, efficient outcomes obtain even without strong property rights. In a...
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Justice is in the eyes of the beholder: Eye tracking evidence on balancing normative concerns in torts cases
Engel, Christoph; Rahal, Rima Maria - 2020
Frequently deciding legal cases requires an assessment in multiple, conceptually incompatible dimensions. Often one normative concern would call for one decision, and another normative concern for a different decision. The decision-maker must engage in balancing, with no help from overarching...
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Volunteering at the workplace under incomplete information: Teamsize does not matter
Hillenbrand, Adrian; Werner, Tobias; Winter, Fabian - 2020
Volunteering is a widespread allocation mechanism at the workplace and emerges naturally in open-source software development, the generation of online knowledge platforms, and to some extent in "agile" work environments. Using a field experiment with 8 treatments and close to 2,800 workers on an...
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The breakdown of anti-racist norms: A natural experiment on normative uncertainty after terrorist attacks
Álvarez-Benjumea, Amalia; Winter, Fabian - 2020
Terrorist attacks can have profound consequences for the erosion of social norms, yet the causes of this erosion are not well understood. We argue that these attacks create substantial uncertainty about whether norms of civic conversation still hold. Observing breaches of these norms then leads...
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Rechtswissenschaft als Sozialwissenschaft: Spurensuche im Jahrgang 2019 der ZGR
Engel, Christoph - 2020
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