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decision. We report results from lab experiments focused on such information-collection processes. We consider decisions …
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-serving ways, or instead attempt to constrain it, committing to unbiased judgment. Experiments with 6500 participants, including …
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increase the sum of individuals' payoffs if players are not all completely selfish. Our experiments aim to understand how …
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pool resource (CPR) experiments. The evidence indicates that in standard CPR games without communication and without …
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social interaction effects. Testing for such effects raises severe identification problems. We conduct an experiment that …
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. In alaboratory experiment we test the different theories by systematically varying informationconditions. We find that …
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We investigate whether there is a link between conditional cooperation and betrayal aversion. We use a public goods game to classify subjects by type of contribution preference and by belief about the contributions of others; and we measure betrayal aversion for different categories of subject....
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This paper reports on experiments regarding cheap talk games where senders attempt deception when their interests are …
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Economists and management scholars have argued that the scope of incentives to increase cooperation in organizations is limited as their use signals the prevalence of free-riding among employees. This paper tests this hypothesis experimentally, using a sample of managers and employees from a...
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We test experimentally an explanation of over and under confidence as motivated by (perhaps unconscious) strategic concerns, and find compelling evidence supporting this hypothesis in the behavior of participants who send and respond to others ́statements of confidence about how well they have...
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