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Design of Experiments: Laboratory 9 Individual 5 Group Behavior 4 Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty 2 Noncooperative Games 2 Asymmetric and Private Information 1 Behavioral Economics: Underlying Principles 1 Belief 1 Communication 1 Cooperative Games 1 Equity 1 Expectations 1 Experiment 1 Forecasting and Prediction Methods 1 Illegaler Handel 1 Illicit trade 1 Inequality 1 Information 1 Information and Knowledge 1 Intertemporal Choice and Growth: General 1 Justice 1 Knowledge 1 Labor-Management Relations 1 Learning 1 Market Design 1 Mechanism Design 1 Methodological Issues: General 1 Public Goods 1 Public services 1 Search 1 Simulation Methods 1 Speculations 1 Terminplanung 1 Time scheduling 1 Trade Unions 1 and Collective Bargaining: Other 1 and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement 1 and Uncertainty: General 1 batch system 1 Öffentliche Dienstleistung 1
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Riedl A.M. 5 Dariel A. 2 Peeters R.J.A.P. 2 Cettolin E. 1 Embrey M.S. 1 Hakimov, Rustamdjan 1 Heller, Christian-Philipp 1 Hyndman K. 1 Kurino, Morimitsu 1 Kübler, Dorothea 1 Li X. 1 Potters J.A.M. 1 Tausch F. 1 Wolk K.L. 1 Wölbert E.M. 1
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Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), School of Business and Economics 8
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Research Memorandum / Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), School of Business and Economics 8 American economic review 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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How to avoid black markets for appointments with online booking systems
Hakimov, Rustamdjan; Heller, Christian-Philipp; … - In: American economic review 111 (2021) 7, pp. 2127-2151
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Bargaining with a residual claimant: An experimental study
Embrey M.S.; Hyndman K.; Riedl A.M. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2014
We experimentally investigate a bargaining environment in which players negotiate over a xed payment to one player, while the other player receives the residual from a random pie realization after subtracting the xed payment. Contrary to the intuition that risk exposure is detrimental, we show...
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Eliciting and aggregating individual expectations: An experimental study
Peeters R.J.A.P.; Wolk K.L. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2014
In this paper we present a mechanism to elicit and aggregate dispersed information. Our mechanism relies on the aggregation of intervals elicited using an interval scoring rule. We test our mechanism by eliciting beliefs about the termination times of a stochastic process in an experimental...
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Cooperation preferences and framing effects
Dariel A. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
This paper presents the results from an experiment investigating whether framing affects the elicitation and predictive power of preferences for cooperation, i.e., the willingness to cooperate with others. Cooperation preferences are elicited in three treatments using the method of Fischbacher,...
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Justice under uncertainty
Riedl A.M.; Cettolin E. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
An important element for the public support of policies is their perceived justice. At the same time most policy choices have uncertain outcomes. We report the results of a first experiment investigating just allocations of resources when some recipients are exposed to uncertainty. Although,...
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Reciprocal preferences and the unraveling of gift-exchange
Riedl A.M.; Dariel A. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual behavior in a repeated gift-exchange game. We find that only a small minority of 10 percent of workers is materially selfish whereas 90 percent exhibit reciprocal preferences. However, the intensity...
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Cheap talk with multiple strategically interacting audiences: An experimental study
Li X.; Peeters R.J.A.P. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
We consider a cheap-talk setting that mimics the situation where an incumbent firm the sender is endowed with incentives to understate the true size of the market demand to two potential entrants the receivers. Although our experimental data reveals that senders messages convey truthful...
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An experimental investigation of risk sharing and adverse selection
Potters J.A.M.; Tausch F.; Riedl A.M. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
Does adverse selection hamper the effectiveness of voluntary risk sharing? How do differences in risk profiles affect adverse selection? We experimentally investigate individuals' willingness to share risks with others. Across treatments we vary how risk profiles differ between individuals. We...
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Measuring Time and Risk Preferences: Reliability, Stability, Domain Specificity
Riedl A.M.; Wölbert E.M. - Graduate School of Business and Economics (GSBE), … - 2013
To accurately predict behavior economists need reliable measures of individual time preferences and attitudes toward risk and typically need to assume stability of these characteristics over time and across decision domains. We test the reliability of two choice tasks for eliciting discount...
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