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difficult to study human behavior in a synthetic or theoretic manner. We present results from experiments with dilemma games …
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difficult to study human behavior in a synthetic or theoretic manner. We present results from experiments with dilemma games …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010547112
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in an experimental conflict game preceded by a prisoner’s dilemma. Our data are consistent with parochial altruism, but cannot be explained by in-group pro-sociality or out-group hostility alone.
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The existence of punishment opportunities has been shown to cause efficiency in public goods experiments to increase …
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We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the experimental game we use a manager has to assign different degrees of decision power to two employees. These two employees then have to make distributive decisions which affect themselves and the manager. Our focus is on...
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(MUA) model. We find that pivotal suppliers do indeed exercise their market power in the experiments. We also find that …
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We use laboratory experiments to study the causal effects of favorable and unfavorable competitive market experience on …
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We study manager-employee interactions in experiments set in a corporate environment where payoffs depend on employees …
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examine the sensitivity of this result to the ability of people to observe others' choices. Our experiments are set in a …
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We use experiments to study the efficiency effects for a market as a whole of adding the possibility of forward …
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