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In this study, we investigate whether and to what extent community managers in online collaborative communities can stimulate crowd activities through their engagement. Using a novel data set of 22 large online idea crowdsourcing campaigns, we find that active engagement of community managers...
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While the significance of narrative thinking has been increasingly recognized by social scientists, very little empirical research has documented its consequences for economically significant outcomes. The current paper addresses this gap in one important domain: valuations. In three...
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to what a traditional rational optimizing agent would choose. This model is a first step to understand decision-making in …
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decision makers exhibit a "memory premium." They tend to choose in-memory alternatives over out-of-memory ones, even when the …, the memory premium is associative, subject to interference and repetition effects, and decays over time. Even as decision …
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We conduct an incentivized experiment on a nationally representative US sample (N=708) to test whether people prefer to …
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; we find that groups grant more autonomy to others than individuals. This finding is robust across two decision contexts …, one involving individual decision-making (Internality) and one involving social decision-making (Externality). Analyses of … individual and social contexts, and that transferring decision-making power to groups can lead to a “liberal shift”. …
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, because the economics literature on group decision making has, so far, assumed homogeneity within groups. In a lab experiment …
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In this paper we use an experiment to compare a theory of risk aversion and a theory of spite as an explanation for …
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We develop interpretable, quantitative indices of the objective and subjective complexity of lottery choice problems that can be computed for any standard dataset. These indices capture the predicted error rate in identifying the lottery with the highest expected value, where the predictions are...
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by 8 - 15% compared to only offering a pay-per-use contract. -- access services ; pricing contracts ; decision biases … ; experiment …
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