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We exploit a controlled non-framed laboratory experiment to study settlement negoti- ations and the plaintiff …'s decision to raise a lawsuit in case of an impasse. We find that greater variance in court outcomes increases the litigation …
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E-nstructions facilitates the use of electronic instructions in computerized laboratory experiments. This tool has been … experimental softwares which help developing and conducting experiments. This article provides a set of guidelines for the …
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An advisor is supposed to recommend a financial product in the best interest of her client. However, the best product for the client may not always be the product yielding the highest commission (paid by product providers) to the advisor. Do advisors nevertheless provide truthful advice? If not,...
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model based on cognitive dissonance that focuses on the importance of self-image. An experiment (a dictator game variant …
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theory on moral emotions to belief-dependant models in economics. We find that - in addition to second-order beliefs and …
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nnovative behavior is mostly studied theoretically, e.g., in models of patent races, and empirically, e.g., by using R&D or patent data. This research, however, is only poorly informed about the psychological tradition of creativity research. Our study is an attempt to experimentally collect...
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In this paper, we focus on the analysis of individual decision making for the formation of social networks, using experimentally generated data. We first analyse the determinants of the individual demand for links under the assumption of agents' static expectations. The results of this exercise...
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We experimentally study the inuence of induced group identity on the determination of prices and beliefs in a small market game. We create group identity through a focal point coordination game. Subjects play a three-person bargaining game where one seller can sell an indivisible good to one of...
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We assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regarding preferences by focusing on those preference axioms that are common to all the prominent theories of outcome-based other-regarding preferences. This common set of preference axioms leads to a testable...
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We analyse two types of belief-dependant models of social preferences: guilt aversion and reciprocity. In particular, we test the relevance of their input variables (second-order beliefs and general dispositions for guilt/reciprocity). The data confirm the predictions of belief-dependant models....
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