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cooperation 2 group dissolution 2 other-regarding preferences 2 repeated interaction 2 social dilemma 2 surplus distribution 2 Collective action 1 Cooperation 1 Cooperative game 1 Experiment 1 Gefangenendilemma 1 Kollektives Handeln 1 Kooperation 1 Kooperatives Spiel 1 Prisoner's dilemma 1 Repeated games 1 Social relations 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wiederholte Spiele 1
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Di Guida, Sibilla 2 Kirchsteiger, Georg 2 Lenaerts, Tom 2 Zisis, Ioannis 2 The Anh Han 1
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Repeated interaction and its impact on cooperation and surplus allocation: An experimental analysis
Di Guida, Sibilla; Kirchsteiger, Georg; Lenaerts, Tom; … - In: Games 12 (2021) 1, pp. 1-19
This paper investigates how the possibility of affecting group composition combined with the possibility of repeated interaction impacts cooperation within groups and surplus distribution. We developed and tested experimentally a Surplus Allocation Game where cooperation of four agents is needed...
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Repeated interaction and its impact on cooperation and surplus allocation : an experimental analysis
Di Guida, Sibilla; The Anh Han; Kirchsteiger, Georg; … - In: Games 12 (2021) 1/25, pp. 1-19
This paper investigates how the possibility of affecting group composition combined with the possibility of repeated interaction impacts cooperation within groups and surplus distribution. We developed and tested experimentally a Surplus Allocation Game where cooperation of four agents is needed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012493275
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