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Overbidding in sealed-bid second-price auctions (SPAs) has been shown to be persistent and associated with cognitive ability. We study experimentally to what extent cross-game learning can reduce overbidding in SPAs, taking into account cognitive skills. Employing an order-balanced design, we...
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disadvantaged group or handicap for the privileged group, affect behavior. We examine these questions in a laboratory experiment in …
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interaction on search behavior in a pre-registered, theory-based, and well-powered experiment. Empirically, we and that …
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maximization problem of the firm. As a result, monitoring and pay shouldbe complements. In our experiment, between and within …
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Economics has devoted little attention so far as to whether the type of decision maker matters for economic decisions. However, many important decisions like those on monetary policy or a company’s business strategy are made by (small) groups rather than an individual. We compare behaviour of...
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Many decisions in economics and finance have to be made under severe time pressure. Furthermore, payoffs frequently depend on the speed of decision-making, like, for instance, when buying and selling stocks. In this paper, we examine the influence of time pressure and time-dependent incentive...
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We examine the degree of trust and reciprocity in an experimental trust game with 662 participants from six different age groups, ranging from 8 year old primary school children to retired persons in their late sixties. Although both trust and reciprocity have been identified as fundamental...
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We test for behavioral differences between groups and individuals in gift-exchange experiments. Related studies …
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