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This study constructs an economic experiment using behavioral game theory to investigate factors influencing decisions to imitate industrial products. Players are divided into 2 firms. A firm launches a new product then another firm decides whether to imitate the product as well as to set a new...
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This study constructs an economic experiment following O-ring and Foolproof theories to investigate the relationship between group formation and performance. This study will evaluate whether, or not Thais favor to work in a sequential working process (O-ring theory) or in a brainstorming process...
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This study constructs an economic experiment using behavioral game theory to figure out policies that discourage illegal logging in Thailand. A player is assigned to be either a police or an outlaw in the game. The game randomly matches two players in different roles. The lawbreaker can offer a...
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