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either start with low financial incentives for coordination, which typically leads to coordination failure, and then are … switched to higher incentives or start with high incentives, which typically yield effective coordination, and are switched to … results: (1) The use of full feedback improves the ability of organizations to overcome coordination failure, (2) The use of …
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out of a situation of coordination failure. We focus on the connections between cost asymmetries and leadership … with symmetric costs. The overall pattern of coordination improvement is common across treatments. Early coordination … find that initial leadership in overcoming coordination failure is not driven by low-cost subjects but by subjects with the …
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managerial intervention subjects invariably slip into coordination failure. To overcome a history of coordination failure …
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phase, the benefits of coordination are low relative to the cost of increased effort. Play in this initial phase typically … the benefits of coordination leads to improved coordination, but, surprisingly, large increases have no more impact than …
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This paper studies many-to-one matching markets where each student is assigned to a hospital. Each hospital has possibly multiple positions and responsive preferences. We study the game induced by the student-optimal stable matching mechanism. We assume that students play their weakly dominant...
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Recently, several school districts in the US have adopted or consider adopting the Student-Optimal Stable mechanism or the Top Trading Cycles mechanism to assign children to public schools. There is evidence that for school districts that employ (variants of) the so-called Boston mechanism the...
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In this paper we consider dynamic processes, in repeated games, that are subject to the natural informational restriction of uncoupledness. We study the almost sure convergence to Nash equilibria, and present a number of possibility and impossibility results. Basically, we show that if in...
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