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our predictions using an online experiment where respondents are potential investors in seed stage ventures via equity …
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We experimentally study the effect of information about competitors ́actions on cartel stability and firms ́incentives to form cartels in Cournot markets. As in previous experiments, markets become very competitive when individualized information is available and participants cannot...
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In this laboratory experiment we study the use of strategic ignorance to delegate real authority within a firm. A …
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the size of credible deviations. In our experiment, we find support for the relevance of credible deviations. In addition …
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by an experiment. Finally, we show how partial information transmission can lead to communication failure, and show how …
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Incentives based on esteem, honor and shame are increasingly popular and easy to use due to modern surveillance techniques. However, the use of shaming is controversial: critics argue that delegating punishment to a crowd can lead to mob justice and a loss of control over the size of the...
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Theory predicts that committees of experts may take decisions that look good but are bad and that they show a united front to impress evaluators. Although evaluators see through this behavior, committees persist in it only to avoid worse assessments. We investigate this theory in the lab, using...
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-binding price requests. Using a laboratory experiment, we examine how competition moderates the way such cheap-talk communication …
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