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Theoretical research on claims problems has concentrated on normative properties and axiomatizations of solution concepts. We complement these analyses by empirical evidence on the predictability of three classical solution concepts in a bankruptcy problem. We examine both people's impartial...
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experiments ruled out gift exchange or reciprocity motives, that is, subjects could not reciprocate for a gift. This paper reports … results indicate that reciprocity motives may indeed be capable of driving a competitive experimental market permanently away …
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In many business transactions, in labor-management relations, in internationalconflicts, and welfare state reforms bargainers hold strong entitlements that are oftengenerated by claims that are not feasible any more. These entitlements seem to considerablyshape negotiation behavior. By using the...
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-person ultimatumbargainingexperiments, negative reciprocity (i.e.punishment of unfair offers) plays a crucial role in … decision making.Thehypothesis that selfishness and anticipatednegative reciprocity by proposers together with actual …
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reported in the literature on 2- person ultimatum bargaining experiments, negative reciprocity (i.e. punishment of unfair … offers) plays a crucial role in decision making. The hypothesis that selfishness and anticipated negative reciprocity by …
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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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We investigate experimentally how the menstrual cycle affects bargaining behavior and bargaining outcomes of women. Female participants negotiate in an unstructured bilateral bargaining game with asymmetric information about the allocation of a surplus ('pie size'). We find that the menstrual...
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This paper reports the results of a cross-country comparison between Austria andJapan for an experimental 3-personcoalition formation ultimatum game. The experimental design allows thecomparison with respect to three decisions. (i)The coalition decision, (ii) proposers' demand behavior in 2- and...
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``personal touch.'' We find that non-pecuniary gifts that signal worker appreciation induce reciprocity. Most importantly, we …
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