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We investigate the role of framing, inequity in initial endowments and history in shaping behavior in a corrupt transaction by extending the one-shot bribery game introduced by Cameron et al. (2009) to a repeated game setting. We find that the use of loaded language significantly reduces the...
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In impunity games proposers, like allocators in dictator games, can take what they want; however, responders can refuse offers deemed unsatisfactory at own cost. We modify the impunity game via allowing offers to condition of another participant's counterfactual generosity intention. For a given...
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With a laboratory experiment, we study the impact of buy-options and the corresponding buy-price on revenues and bidding behavior in (online) proxy-auctions with independent private valuations. We show that temporary buy-options may reduce revenues for two reasons: At low buy-prices, the...
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We investigate the role of framing, inequity in initial endowments and history in shaping behavior in a corrupt transaction by extending the one-shot bribery game introduced by Cameron et al. (2009) to a repeated game setting. We find that the use of loaded language significantly reduces the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011515620
regression analysis yields a measure of the relative importance of priors and signals on subjects’ beliefs on contributions and … of beliefs. We argue that the sustainability of cooperation is related to this pattern of belief formation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009364531
regression analysis yields a measure of the relative importance of priors and signals on subjects' beliefs on contributions and … of beliefs. We argue that the sustainability of cooperation is related to this pattern of belief formation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010369347
regression analysis yields a measure of the relative importance of priors and signals on subjects’ beliefs on contributions and … of beliefs. We argue that the sustainability of cooperation is related to this pattern of belief formation. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009752899
Motivated reasoning refers to the idea that people hold certain beliefs about themselves or the world due to their …
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We propose a simple model for why we have more trust in people who cooperate without calculating the associated costs. Intuitively, by not looking at the payoffs, people indicate that they will not be swayed by high temptations to defect, which makes them more attractive as interaction partners....
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We present a model of boundedly rational play in single-shot 2 × 2 games. Players choose strategies based on the perceived salience of their own payoffs and, if own-payoff salience is uninformative, on the perceived salience of their opponent's payoffs. When own payoffs are salient, the model's...
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