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deontological values 2 equity 2 ethics 2 hurdle model 2 non-enforceable rule 2 redistribution 2 social norms 2 tip pooling 2 Ethics 1 Ethik 1 Experiment 1 Game theory 1 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 1 Noncooperative game 1 Redistribution 1 Social norm 1 Soziale Norm 1 Spieltheorie 1 Umverteilung 1
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Le Menestrel, Marc 2 Nagel, Rosemarie 2 Pedersini, Riccardo 2
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The power of requests in a redistribution game: An experimental study
Pedersini, Riccardo; Nagel, Rosemarie; Le Menestrel, Marc - In: Games 10 (2019) 3, pp. 1-18
In most situations of voluntary contribution people are willing to give at the beginning, however contribution rates decay over time. In a new setup we introduce non-enforceable sharing rules, as requests, in a repeated redistribution game (called tip pooling). Three experimental treatments...
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The power of requests in a redistribution game : an experimental study
Pedersini, Riccardo; Nagel, Rosemarie; Le Menestrel, Marc - In: Games 10 (2019) 3/27, pp. 1-18
In most situations of voluntary contribution people are willing to give at the beginning, however contribution rates decay over time. In a new setup we introduce non-enforceable sharing rules, as requests, in a repeated redistribution game (called tip pooling). Three experimental treatments...
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