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aggression. In this lab experiment, we find that adopting an objective attitude (Objective), through a form of emotion regulation …
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rounds and the end-game effect is reversed. -- public goods experiment ; end-game effect ; free-riding …
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We investigate the effect of a donation incentive tied to contributions to a public good when group members can decide on the size of the donation to be made. An up to 20 % donation of the public good was implemented either exogenously or endogenously by group members. In the Vote treatment,...
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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce …
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We investigate whether there is a link between conditional cooperation and betrayal aversion. We use a public goods game to classify subjects by type of contribution preference and by belief about the contributions of others; and we measure betrayal aversion for different categories of subject....
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actions of bad actors. However, in many situations bad acts go undetected and unknown to others. We use a lab experiment to …
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We present an experiment on strategic thinking and behavior of individuals and teams in one-shot normal-form games …
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We present an experiment on strategic thinking and behavior of individuals and teams in one-shot normal-form games … only 40% for individuals. -- Strategic sophistication ; beliefs ; experiment ; team decision making ; individual decision …
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Economic and social interaction takes place between individuals with heterogeneous characteristics. We investigate experimentally the emergence and informal enforcement of different contribution norms to a public good in homogeneous and different heterogeneous groups. When punishment is not...
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Because costly punishment is not credible, subgame perfection suggests that punishment will not deter free riding, regardless of the size or structure of groups. However, experiments show that people will punish free riders, even at considerable cost. To examine the implications of agents who...
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