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by the collective rule is essential for the degree of support by the participants. -- cooperation ; experiment ; public … show that under all punishment rules cooperation is stronger and more sustainable than reported from settings without …
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Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either in(de)crease their contribution gradually or keep it constant. Groups of two poorly and two richly...
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employees to accept lower wages as well? As an alternative to reviewing statistical data, we have performed an experiment with a … lower competitive wage in the second phase of an employment relationship that is known to both parties. The experiment casts …
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We investigate simultaneous and sequential price competition in duopoly markets with differentiated products. In both markets symmetric firms are repeatedly and randomly matched. The strategy method is used to elicit behavior in the sequential market. We find that average leader prices in the...
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experiment of Berg, Dickhaut, and McCabe (1995). Another variation concerns the information about the multiplier of donations …? -- experiment ; reciprocity ; Trust ; game …
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This paper presents the results of experiments carried out in two countries, Germany and Bulgaria, and for different allocation rules (first vs. second price auction vs. fair division game). The data analysis of the sealed-bid, private value-contests compares the bid function in both countries,...
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In equal punishment games first the proposer suggests how to split the pie, i.e. a positive monetary reward. Unlike in the ultimatum game, the responder can decide among many (for proposer and responder) equal penalty payments. To exclude negative payoffs, punishment was bounded from above...
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In the trust game first player 1 decides between non-cooperation or trust in reciprocity and then, in the latter case …, player 2 between exploiting player 1 or rewarding him. In our experiment, player 2 can be a notorically rewarding player … repeated games with changed partners. In our computerized experiment, participants can explicitly rely on mixed strategies …
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experiment where respondents have to detect corner solutions, that is, they should allocate to the venture either the maximum or … Allocation Strategy ; Entrepreneurship ; Questionnaire Experiment …
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implement his model of the absent-minded driver problem in an experiment and find, if subjects are repeatedly randomly rematched …
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