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We report the findings of experiments designed to study how people learn in network games. Network games offer new …
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This paper experimentally investigates how concerns for social approval relate to intrinsic motivations to purchase ethically. Participants state their willingness-to-pay for both a fair trade and a conventional chocolate bar in private or publicly. A standard model of social image predicts that...
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This paper reconsiders evidence from experimental common pool resource games from the perspective of a model of payoff sampling. Despite being parameter-free, the model is able to replicate some striking features of the data, including single-peaked frequency distributions, the persistent use of...
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challenging traditional models that assume taxes only influence behaviour via the budget constraint. Using a lab experiment, this …
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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation …
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We enrich the choice task of responders in ultimatum games by allowing them to independently decide whether to collect what is offered to them and whether to destroy what the proposer demanded. Such a multidimensional response format intends to cast further light on the motives guiding responder...
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consequences. A principal-agent experiment is studied in which prior to contract choice principals are informed about past actions … mechanism's robustness is explored in further experiments. …
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experiments with various numbers of firms, we compare production decisions with and without the possibility to target punishment …
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We report results from a laboratory experiment that explores the effects of preference communication and leader …
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Starting from Schelling (1960), several game theorists have conjectured that payoff equity might facilitate coordination in normal-form games with multiple equilibria - the more equitable equilibrium might be selected either because fairness makes it focal or because many individuals dislike...
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