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experimentally why, and under which conditions, leaders resort to such decisions. In our experiment, teams are presented with several …
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Empirical research often requires a method how to convert a deterministic economic theory into an econometric model. A popular method is to add a random error term on the utility scale. This method, however, violates stochastic dominance. A modification of this method is proposed to avoid...
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experiment with 743 subjects whether small-scale, seemingly negligible, events also affect the formation of risk preferences. In … second lottery almost a year later. The same pattern emerges in another experiment with 136 subjects where the second lottery …
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This paper investigates the implications of different prize structures on effort provision in dynamic (two-stage) elimination contests. Theoretical results show that, for risk-neutral participants, a structure with a single prize for the winner of the contest maximizes total effort, while a...
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making in teams. I find in an investment experiment that individual decisions with salient group membership are largely the …. -- individual behavior ; group membership ; team decision-making ; experiment …
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In an experiment, we study risk-taking of cohabitating student couples, finding that couples' decisions are closer to … groups, corroborating external validity of earlier results. -- risk experiment ; student couples ; group decision making …
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