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automatic facial expressions recognition 2 content analysis 2 face-to-face communication 2 public goods experiment 2 Communication 1 Experiment 1 Free rider problem 1 Game theory 1 Kommunikation 1 Public goods 1 Spieltheorie 1 Trittbrettfahrerverhalten 1 Öffentliche Güter 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Bershadskyy, Dmitri 2 Othman, Ehsan 2 Saxen, Frerk 2
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IWH Discussion Papers 1 IWH-Diskussionspapiere 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Predicting free-riding in a public goods game: Analysis of content and dynamic facial expressions in face-to-face communication
Bershadskyy, Dmitri; Othman, Ehsan; Saxen, Frerk - 2019
This paper illustrates how audio-visual data from pre-play face-to-face communication can be used to identify groups which contain free-riders in a public goods experiment. It focuses on two channels over which face-to-face communication influences contributions to a public good. Firstly, the...
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Predicting free-riding in a public goods game : analysis of content and dynamic facial expressions in face-to-face communication
Bershadskyy, Dmitri; Othman, Ehsan; Saxen, Frerk - 2019
This paper illustrates how audio-visual data from pre-play face-to-face communication can be used to identify groups which contain free-riders in a public goods experiment. It focuses on two channels over which face-to-face communication influences contributions to a public good. Firstly, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012005209
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