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Depending on the context at hand, people's preference for receiving feedback might differ. Especially in allocation decisions that directly concern another individual, feedback from the affected person can have positive or negative value. We study such preferences in a laboratory experiment by...
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It is argued in literature that transparency may be detrimental to welfare. Morris and Shin (2002) suggest reducing the precision of public information or withholding it. The latter seems to be unrealistic. Thus, the issue is not whether central bank should disclose or not its information, but...
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We study the role of communication in collusive market sharing. In a series of Cournot oligopoly experiments with …. We find that the effect of communication on the firms' ability to collude depends on the type of information available … strategy, even if stated only once, drives this strong effect. Our results point to the types and contents of communication …
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Zusammenfassung: The present thesis deals with the information and communication in the forestry organizations of Baden …-Wuerttemberg. In order to obtain information and to be able to manage the organization via communication in a target-oriented manner … communication of the forestry organizations of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Further it will be described and explained to what extent the …
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