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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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We correct an omission in the definition of our domain of weakly responsive preferences introduced in Klaus and Klijn (2005) or KK05 for short. The proof of the existence of stable matchings (KK05, Theorem 3.3) and a maximal domain result (KK05, Theorem 3.5) are adjusted accordingly.
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We prove a “General Manipulability Theorem” for general one-to-one two-sided matching markets with money. This theorem …
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decisions of partnered couples. We consider two separate matching paradigms for agents with heterogeneous abilities - one where … generates greater investment eficiency, romantic matching generates greater allocative efficiency, since more high ability … educational investments and labor force participation based on matching regimes. …
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We show that the full version of the so-called "rural hospital theorem" generalizes to many-to-many matching problems …
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We give a simple and concise proof that so-called generalized median stable matchings are well-defined for college admissions problems. Furthermore, we discuss the fairness properties of median stable matchings and conclude with two illustrative examples of college admissions markets, the...
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We observe that three salient solutions to matching, division and house allocation problems are not only (partially …
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