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Wide experimental evidence shows that people do care about their opponents' payoff during social interaction. Our research aims to shed light on the relative importance of different motives in non-selfish choices highlighted in the recent literature. After a standard public-good game, one player...
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We present an explanation of the high frequency of team production and high level of peer monitoring found in Japanese firms, in terms of a simple and empirically grounded variation in individual utility functions. We argue that Japanese agents are generally characterized by a higher degree,...
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, while appropriability plays an important role for cooperating with suppliers or customers. …
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Our purpose in this paper is to provide an overview of what we know about alliance contracts. After a short introduction to the contents of alliance contracts, we start by contrasting alliance contractual form and governance form. Next, we focus on two related constructs: contractual complexity...
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This research used a transaction value perspective (Zajac and Olsen, 1993; Madhok and Tallman, 1998) to examine the impact of competitive and cooperative forces on joint venture (JV) duration. We argue that some factors increasing the management cost of the JV may also increase its value potential....
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economically undesirable phenomena. To investigate the effects of age stereotypes on cooperation, we presented older adults (over …
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Motivated by problems of coordination failure observed in weak-link games, we experimentally investigate behavioral spillovers for minimum- and median-effort coordination games. Subjects play these coordination games simultaneously and sequentially. The results show that successful coordination...
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individuals’ inter-temporal preferences and their behavior in a large-scale dual-role UG experiment. We find that impatience …
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“divided loyalties” and “conditional cooperation” perspectives – that give opposite predictions about how individuals will …
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crucial in promoting large-scale cooperation. …
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