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Interactions between players with private information and opposed interests are often prone to bad advice and inefficient outcomes, e.g. markets for financial or health care services. In a deception game we investigate experimentally which factors could improve advice quality. Besides advisor...
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uncertain mapping between effort and output that inhibits reciprocity. This uncertainty is prevalent in creative and other …
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of fairness and thus may change sellers’ decisions. We conduct ultimatum game experiments in which only the sellers are …
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Although relative performance schemes are pervasive in organizations reliable empirical dataon induced sabotage behavior is almost non-existent. We study sabotage in tournaments in acontrolled laboratory experiment and are able to confirm one of the key insights from theory:effort and sabotage...
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, while feedback information is usually considered a public good. We apply both theoretical models and experiments to study …
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This paper investigates the extent of the holdup underinvestment problem in a buyer-seller relationship in which the seller has private information about his alternative trading opportunities. Theory predicts that, compared with a situation in which outside options are publicly observed, the...
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This economic experiment tests the positive relationship between perceived intention and positive reciprocity by …
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One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contracts environment … in the size of the workforce and intention-based reciprocity rather than social preferences seems to be the main driving …
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We explore the effects of listening to the music of AC/DC in a simple bargaining environment.
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In this paper we focus on the interaction between exogenous network structure and bargaining behavior in a laboratory experiment. Our main question is how competition and cooperation interact in bargaining environments based on networked versions of the investment game. We focus on 3-node...
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