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Distributional fairness 4 Gerechtigkeit 3 Intention-based fairness preferences 3 Präferenztheorie 3 Contests 2 Experiments 2 Intention-based fairness 2 Joy of winning 2 Justice 2 Overdissipation 2 Overspending 2 Reciprocity 2 Spieltheorie 2 Theory of preferences 2 Ultimatum bargaining 2 Wettbewerb 2 contests 2 experiments 2 intention-based fairness 2 intention-based fairness preferences 2 reciprocity 2 ultimatum bargaining 2 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Austauschtheorie 1 Bargaining theory 1 Competition 1 Cooperative efforts in teams 1 Distributive justice 1 Experiment 1 Game theory 1 Multi-partner project teams 1 Project management 1 Projektmanagement 1 Social exchange theory 1 Team 1 Theorie 1 Verhandlungstheorie 1 Verteilungsgerechtigkeit 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 5 English 4
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Hoffmann, Magnus 4 Kolmar, Martin 4 Nicklisch, Andreas 4 Wolff, Irenaeus 4 Han, Jiaojie 1 Rapoport, Amnon 1
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CESifo 1 Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Universität Konstanz 1 Thurgauer Wirtschaftsinstitut an der Universität Konstanz 1
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Economics Letters 1 Economics letters 1 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 1 Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 1 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 1 TWI Research Paper Series 1 Working Paper Series of the Department of Economics, University of Konstanz 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1
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Intention-based fairness preferences in multi-partner project teams
Han, Jiaojie; Rapoport, Amnon - In: Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 81 (2019), pp. 84-90
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Intention-based fairness preferences in two-player contests
Hoffmann, Magnus; Kolmar, Martin - 2013
We analyze equilibria of two-player contests where players have intention-based preferences. We find that players invest more effort compared to the case with selfish preferences and are even willing to exert effort when the monetary value of the prize converges to zero. As a consequence,...
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Intention-Based Fairness Preferences in Two-Player Contests
Hoffmann, Magnus; Kolmar, Martin - CESifo - 2013
We analyze equilibria of two-player contests where players have intention-based preferences. We find that players invest more effort compared to the case with selfish preferences and are even willing to exert effort when the monetary value of the prize converges to zero. As a consequence,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010608711
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On the Nature of Reciprocity: Evidence from the Ultimatum Reciprocity Measure
Nicklisch, Andreas; Wolff, Irenaeus - Thurgauer Wirtschaftsinstitut an der Universität Konstanz - 2012
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are incomplete in a systematic way using a new variant of the ultimatum game that provides second-movers with a marginal-cost-free punishment option. For a substantial proportion of the population, the degree of first-mover unkindness...
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On the Nature of Reciprocity: Evidence from the Ultimatum Reciprocity Measure
Nicklisch, Andreas; Wolff, Irenaeus - Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Universität Konstanz - 2012
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are incomplete in a systematic way using a new variant of the ultimatum game that provides second-movers with a marginal-cost-free punishment option. For a substantial proportion of the population, the degree of first-mover unkindness...
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Intention-based fairness preferences in two-player contests
Hoffmann, Magnus; Kolmar, Martin - In: Economics Letters 120 (2013) 2, pp. 276-279
We analyze equilibria of two-player contests where players have intention-based preferences. We find that players invest more effort compared to the case with selfish preferences and are even willing to exert effort when the monetary value of the prize converges to zero. As a consequence,...
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Intention-based fairness preferences in two-player contests
Hoffmann, Magnus; Kolmar, Martin - In: Economics letters 120 (2013) 2, pp. 276-279
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On the nature of reciprocity: Evidence from the ultimatum reciprocity measure
Nicklisch, Andreas; Wolff, Irenaeus - In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 84 (2012) 3, pp. 892-905
We experimentally show that current models of reciprocity are incomplete in a systematic way using a new variant of the ultimatum game that provides second-movers with a marginal-cost-free punishment option. For a substantial proportion of the population, the degree of first-mover unkindness...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010594622
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On the nature of reciprocity : evidence from the ultimatum reciprocity measure
Nicklisch, Andreas; Wolff, Irenaeus - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 84 (2012) 3, pp. 892-905
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009703148
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