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We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality questionnaire …
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We examine learning behavior in auctions and Fair division games with independent private values under two different price rules, first and second price. Participants face these four games repeatedly and submit complete bid functions rather than single bids. This allows us to examine whether...
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bidders. In our experiment participants face four auction types (first versus second price - auction versus fair division 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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Experimental studies have shown that trust and reciprocity are effective in increasing efficiency when complete contracting is infeasible. One example is the study by Berg et al. (1995) of the investment game. In this game the person who receives the investment is the one who may reward the...
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Retributive responses do play a role in human behavior. Whether they are primarily triggered by supposed intentions or by observed consequences of actions is an important question. It can be addressed by experimental studies of retributive responses in situations in which the individual actor...
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Fairness is a strong concern as shown by the robust results of dictator giving and ultimatum experiments. Efficiency … provision games. In our experiment participants can increase efficiency by gift giving at the cost of reducing their own …
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In this note we present an experiment to compare the two competing fairness theories by Bolton / Ockenfels and Fehr … difficult to compare their predictive accuracy. We designed a very simple experiment that induces opposing predictions made by …
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to knowledge of tax law and fairness perception, differential effects were found: Business lawyers and entrepreneurs …
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equal splits. This has implications for theories incorporating fairness into economics. …
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