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Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs …-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions. From a … contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our results are consistent with either. -- Framing …
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Psychological game theory can help provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influence beliefs …, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically, and explore the empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2 …×2 design of one-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject's first- and second-order beliefs, and contributions …
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When preparing a research article, academics engage in informal intellectual collaboration by asking their colleagues for feedback. This collaboration gives rise to a social network between academics. We study whether informal intellectual collaboration with an academic who is more central in...
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We present and discuss a novel dataset on informal collaboration in financial economics, manually collected from more than 5,000 acknowledgement sections of published papers. We find that informal collaboration is the norm in financial economics, while generational differences in informal...
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