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operationalize measurement of group cohesion, adapting the "oneness scale" from psychology. A series of experiments, including a pre …-registered replication, reveals strong positive associations between group cohesion and performance assessed in weak-link coordination games …
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We analyze a coordination game with information-constrained players. The players' actions are based on a noisy … environment. We apply our model to the coordination game in the experiment of Frydman and Nunnari (2023), and show that it offers …
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. Groups play a repeated coordination game in which they can agree on a payoff-dominant or a payoff-dominated but ideologically …
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perceive a fundamental parameter with noise. We focus on 2 x 2 coordination games, which generate multiple equilibria when …
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Microfinance contracts have enormous economic and welfare significance. We study, theoretically and empirically, the problem of effort choice under individual liability (IL) and joint liability (JL) contracts when loan repayments are made either privately, or publicly in front of one’s social...
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Promises are prevalent in many competitive environments, but promise keeping is often difficult to observe. Do promises still offer an opportunity to honor future obligations, if promise keeping is unobservable? Focusing on campaign promises, we study the value of transparency. We show how...
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framework to analyze both motives for indirect reciprocity and run a series of lab experiments. The treatments manipulate the …
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Social media has made anonymized behavior online a prevalent part of many people's daily interactions. The implications of this new ability to hide one's identity information remain imperfectly understood. Might it be corrosive to human cooperation? This paper investigates the possibility that a...
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model through MTurk experiments. Evasion is increasing in the tax rate and decreasing in the audit penalty. Moral costs …
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Do groups and individuals behave differently in dictator games with varying deservingness of the recipient? Does the involvement in group-decision making affect the decisions of group members in subsequent individual decisions? We address these questions using a controlled dictator-game...
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