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downstream firms. We characterise the optimal strategy of data brokers and highlight the role played by the data structure for co-opetition …
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We develop a model that relates self-control and conflict identification to cooperation patterns in social dilemmas. As … of cooperation. This means that there is evidence for an impulse to be selfish and that cooperative behavior requires …
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According to the Framework Convention on Climate Change, global collective action is needed to stabilize “greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous [our emphasis] anthropogenic interference with the climate system.” The Framework Convention thus...
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opportunity for profitable cooperation. Our experimental method creates two groups of subjects who are similar but have different … long-run losses. Initially similar, cooperation rates for groups with different intelligence levels diverge, declining in … groups of lower intelligence, and increasing to reach almost full cooperation levels in groups of higher intelligence …
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We experimentally investigate behavior and beliefs in a sequential prisoner’s dilemma. Each subject had to choose an action as first-mover and a conditional action as second-mover. All subjects also had to state their beliefs about others’ second-mover choices. We find that subjects’...
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Many modern organisations collect data on individuals’ personality traits as part of their human resource selection processes. We test experimentally whether revealing information on personality data impacts on pro-social behaviour as measured in a one-shot modified dictator game and a public...
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of universal cooperation because the more prosocial subjects populate the two efficient institutions first, elect … prosocial judges (if institutionally possible), and immediately establish a social norm of high cooperation. This norm appears … to guide subjects’ cooperation and punishment choices, including the virtually complete removal of antisocial punishment …
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A large-scale economic experiment, conducted on a representative sample of the US popula- tion, shows that cooperation … show that the effect of cooperation is strongly associated with political affiliation, with Democrats attaching … significantly more importance to cooperation as a source of moral obligation than Republicans. Our findings shed light on the …
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We show how sanctioning is more effective in increasing cooperation between groups than within groups. We study this … where ethnic identity is salient. Our results suggest that formal institutions for enforcing cooperation are more effective …
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international cooperation. Our game-theoretical model of asymmetric countries allows for a rigorous analysis of the strategic …
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