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communication 2 costly reporting 2 experiment 2 inequity aversion 2 prisoners' dilemma 2 punishment 2 reputation 2 social preference 2 Behavioral economics 1 Communication 1 Corporate reputation 1 Experiment 1 Firmenimage 1 Game theory 1 Gefangenendilemma 1 Kommunikation 1 Prisoner's dilemma 1 Punishment 1 Reputation 1 Social welfare function 1 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 1 Spieltheorie 1 Strafe 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Kamei, Kenju 2 Putterman, Louis 1 Putterman, Louis G. 1
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Working Paper 1 Working papers / Brown University, Department of Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Reputation transmission without benefit to the reporter: A behavioral underpinning of markets in experimental focus
Kamei, Kenju; Putterman, Louis - 2015
Reputation is a commonly cited check on opportunism in economic and social interactions. But it is often unclear what would motivate an agent to report another's behavior when the pool of potential partners is large and it is easy enough for an aggrieved player to move on. We argue that...
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Reputation transmission without benefit to the reporter : a behavioral underpinning of markets in experimental focus
Kamei, Kenju; Putterman, Louis G. - 2015 - This version: September 8, 2015
Reputation is a commonly cited check on opportunism in economic and social interactions. But it is often unclear what would motivate an agent to report another’s behavior when the pool of potential partners is large and it is easy enough for an aggrieved player to move on. We argue that...
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