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the size of credible deviations. In our experiment, we find support for the relevance of credible deviations. In addition …
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likely not to result in interdependent voting behaviour.Therefore, and in contrast to earlier literature, we find that …
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voting, where voters choose from three options. We are interested in the occurrence of strategic voting in an environment … experimental data. Our results indeed show that strategic voting arises, the extent of which depends on (i) the availability of … results show that information serves as a coordination device where strategic voting does not harm the plurality …
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decision making in an interpersonal context. The influence of social comparison on risky choices is explored in an experiment …
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This paper investigates an implication of the self-serving bias for reciprocal responses. It is hypothesized that negative intentionality matters more than positive intentionality for reciprocating individuals with a self-serving attributional style. Experimental evidence obtained in the hot...
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dictator game. In our experiment teams are more selfish than individuals, and the most selfish team member has the strongest …
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An experiment is conducted were subjects interact repeatedly to examine the effect of a particular leniency program on …
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-making experiment preceding the take game. The game consists of two stages. In the first stage, the take authority decides how much …
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We investigate experimentally whether emotions affect bidding behavior in a first price auction. To induce emotions, we confront subjects after a first auction series with a positive or negative random economic shock. We then explore the relation between emotions and bidding behavior in a second...
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We study two aspects of globalization. It allows a decision-maker to go beyond his own local experience and to learn from other decision-makers in addressing common problems. This improves the identification and diffusion of best practices. It also provides extra information to `markets' that...
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