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The paper targets the relationship between growth of cooperation and later growth of innovation at the regional level … U-relationship. Depending on the regional level of cooperation there are positive and negative effects of a change in … regional cooperation behaviour in the industries Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Machinery and Equipment. No …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants … that although anger has a lasting negative effect on cooperation, giving voice to it helps to curtail selfishness. …
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characterizes forms of cooperation. In the report there are named cooperation associations in Slovak and Czech Republics. The … findings of research of cooperation activities in practice at the Slovak market are the part of this article. …
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's behavior and the asymmetry of information. We determine the conditions which allow that mutual cooperation constitutes the …. We show that mutual cooperation is a Nash equilibrium with complete information and is a Bayesian equilibrium when each …
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cooperation is shaped by the way information about risk is presented (from description or from experience) and by differences in … lotteries with equivalent levels of risk. Cooperation rates in games vary with different levels of risk across decision … stochastic social dilemmas than in the lotteries. The findings highlight how an uncertain environment shapes cooperation and call …
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's words is assessed by assigning exogenously the role of the "communicator" to one group member. Contrary to the view that the … mutual exchange of promises is necessary for the cooperation-enhancing effect of communication, we ï¬nd that, compared to a …
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