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game by a third stage allowing the party with the lower contribution to transfer some of its periodic gain to the other …
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game by a third stage allowing the party with the lower contribution to transfer some of its periodic gain to the other …
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game by a third stage allowing the party with the lower contribution to transfer some of its periodic gain to the other …
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This paper experimentally investigates free-riding behavior on communication cost in a coordination game and finds …
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This experiment investigates contests between groups. Each group has one strong player, with a higher valuation for the …
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This experiment investigates contests between groups. Each group has one strong player, with a higher valuation for the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010817442
The literature on social norms has often stressed that social disapproval is crucial to foster compliance with norms and promote fair and cooperative behavior. With this in mind, we explore the disapproval of allocation decisions using experimental data from five dictator games with a feedback...
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We report results from experimental first-price, sealed-bid, all-pay auctions for a good with a common and known value. We observe bidding strategies in groups of two and three bidders and under two extreme information conditions. As predicted by the Nash equilibrium, subjects use mixed...
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The theoretical communication model by Gossner et al. (2006) (GHN henceforth) based on the matching pennies game has recently been implemented by García-Gallego et al. (2013) (GHR henceforth) in the lab, emphasizing the transmission of information among players with aligned incentives. The...
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coordinate with other teams. We present an experiment with 825 participants, using six different coordination games, where either …The need for efficient coordination is ubiquitous in organizations and industries. The literature on the determinants … of efficient coordination has focused on individual decision-making so far. In reality, however, teams often have to …
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