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-divisional contests. Second, competition in the intra-divisional contest is less fierce. Both effects induce a higher marginal utility of …
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-divisional contests. Second, competition in the intra-divisional contest is fiercer. Both effects lower the marginal utility of effort …
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-divisional contests. Second, competition in the intradivisional contest is less fierce. Both effects induce a higher marginal utility of …
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-divisional contests. Second, competition in the intradivisional contest is less fierce. Both effects induce a higher marginal utility of …
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compares conflict choices of players in two-against-two, one-against-one, and two-against-one settings. Overall, we find … evidence for a higher propensity to opt for conflict when entering the fight in a group than when having to fight as a single … coincide with a biased perception of the fighting strength in asymmetric conflict. …
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previously been (i) in conflict with one another, (ii) in conflict with a different group, or (iii) not previously exposed to … conflict. We model conflict using an inter-group Tullock contest, and measure its effects upon cooperation using a multi …-level public good game. We demonstrate that conflict increases cooperation within groups, while decreasing cooperation between …
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previously been (i) in conflict with one another, (ii) in conflict with a different group, or (iii) not previously exposed to … conflict. We model conflict using an inter-group Tullock contest, and measure its effects upon cooperation using a multi …-level public good game. We demonstrate that conflict increases cooperation within groups, while decreasing cooperation between …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011318400
. Little is known about the causal effect of social identity on the propensity to engage in group conflict. In this paper we … that induced social identity does increase group closeness but does not increase conflict investments …
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Identifying who engages in inter-group conflict – and if they do so why – may help to predict and potentially prevent …-group conflict. We derive a typology and measure of group-dependent social preferences from a social preference model. We gather …
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experimental rent-seeking contests. Although, as we show, existing evidence of excessive rent-seeking is in theory compatible with …-seeking competition. -- Contests ; Other-regarding preferences ; Experiments …
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