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work, by regulating the pore surface in a new coordination network, [Cd(4-pmntd)(tpa)] (4-pmntd=N,N’-Bis(4-pyridymethy …
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conventional coordination, where subjects bet on only one alternative, subjects coordinate by the distribution of points. This … experiment on the elicitation of social norms (Krupka and Weber, 2013), we compare the proposed mechanism with conventional … coordination. The data confirms the theoretical predictions regarding coordination behavior and demonstrates that the proposed …
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It is commonly assumed that friendship should decrease strategic uncertainty in games involving tacit coordination …. However, this has never been tested on two "opposite poles" of coordination, namely, games of strategic complements and …
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Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, strangers could make …
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. However, this has never been tested on two "opposite poles" of coordination, namely, games of strategic complements and …. Friendship thus appears to have a very different impact on coordination games involving strategic complements and substitutes. We …
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Friendship is commonly assumed to reduce strategic uncertainty and enhance tacit coordination. However, this assumption … has never been tested across two opposite poles of coordination involving either strategic complementarity or … substitutability. We had participants interact with friends or strangers in two classic coordination games: the stag hunt game, which …
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Successful coordination is key for economic and societal wealth. The rich literature on the minimum-effort game (MEG …) has provided valuable insights into coordination, both theoretically and empirically. Yet, although real-world scenarios … often involve asymmetric benefits and/or costs from coordination, most previous studies rely on symmetric MEGs. We …
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