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We design a laboratory experiment to study behavior in a multidivisional organization facing a trade-off between … than predicted coordination in centralized organizations. We show that the observed deviations disappear when uncertainty …
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coordination when there is strategic uncertainty. We compare the choices made by experimental subjects in a minimum effort game. In … coordination between group members, both leading to lower payoffs. However, these results depend strongly on the group's gender …
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This paper experimentally studies two simple interventions aimed at increasing public goods provision in settings in which accurate feedback about contributions is not available. The first intervention aims to exploit lying aversion by requiring subjects to send a non-verifiable ex post...
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at coordinating followers' actions. Two experiments using coordination games investigate whether female leaders are less … successful than males in persuading followers to coordinate on efficient equilibria. In these settings, successful coordination …
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This paper presents an experiment on a coordination game with extrinsic random signals, in which we systematically vary …
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In symmetric binary-choice coordination games, the global-game selection (GGS) has been proven to predict a high … the fraction of players choosing either action. This paper presents an experiment on asymmetric games in which the GGS …
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We experimentally analyze leading by example in a public goods game with two permanent and two temporary group members. Our results show that leadership when permanent and temporary members interact leads to lower contributions than interaction without leadership.
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A growing experimental literature studies the endogenous choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems arising in prisoners' dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the opportunity to influence the rules of the game before they...
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Following the notion that organizations often face public good dilemmas when collective action is needed, we use a real-time provision-point mechanism to experimentally explore the process of achieving cooperative equilibria. Specifically, besides exploring group outcomes, we identify individual...
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banks interacts with the ex post coordination frictions underpinning bank runs. While the temptation to free-ride induces …
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