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-shot public goods experiment and the joy-of-destruction experiment with pastoralists from both areas. Results from the joy …-of-destruction experiment reveal that a substantial fraction of people is willing to reduce another subject's income, although this comes at an …
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goods experiment and a joy-of-destruction experiment with pastoralists from both areas. Results from the joy …-of-destruction experiment reveal that a substantial proportion of people are willing to reduce another subject's income, although this comes at …
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We present the results of an experiment that measures social preferences within couples in a context where intra …
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We show that the level of trust and reciprocity in an intercultural trust game experiment between Austrian and Japanese … subjects differs from the results of an intracultural experiment run in the respective countries among compatriots. Austrian … the country-specific differences. -- intercultural experiment ; intracultural experiment ; trust game ; Austria ; Japan …
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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 … coordinate with other teams. We present a series of coordination experiments with a total of 1,101 participants. We find that …
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networks, such coordination may be very difficult to achieve and may depend on the communication technology and the network … structure. We examine how pre-play communication and clustering within networks affect coordination in a challenging …
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We experimentally investigate the relevance of (asymmetric) outside options in ultimatum bargaining. Building on the generalized equity principle formulated by Selten (1978) we derive three different equity rules. These equity rules can explain 43% of all o ers. Our within-subject design allows...
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This paper presents a model of real effort provision in conjunction with social preference theory to predict how individuals exert effort to replace an exogenously determined "state of the world" with a preferred social outcome. Binary dictator games and real effort tasks are used to examine...
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