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together rather than investing separately. We study the coordination and cooperation problems that might hinder successful … collaboration in a dynamic network setting. We develop an experiment in which coordination problems are mainly due to finding … collaborate. The results show that as costs of forming links increase, groups succeed less often in solving the coordination …
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the most rewarding alternative is the one chosen by a single player. This coordination game has many asymmetric equilibria …
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This paper experimentally investigates free-riding behavior on communication cost in a coordination game and finds …
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In a recent paper, we analyzed the self-assembly of a complex cooperation network. The network was shown to approach a state where every agent invests the same amount of resources. Nevertheless, highly-connected agents arise that extract extraordinarily high payoffs while contributing comparably...
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classic coordination problem. This paper explores whether knowing a co-worker's gender affects coordination on the mutually … efficient coordination regardless of the knowledge. Males, when knowingly paired with another male, tend to collaborate less …
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classic coordination problem. This paper explores whether knowing a co-worker's gender affects coordination on the mutually … efficient coordination regardless of the knowledge. Males, when knowingly paired with another male, tend to collaborate less …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012547673
- efficiency seeking. Our treatments rely on a 2x3 factorial design, differing in whether the responder or the third (dummy) player …
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We prove the existence of a trembling-hand perfect equilibrium within a class of compact, metric, and possibly discontinuous games. Our conditions for existence are easily verified in a variety of economic games.
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Two independent, but related, choice prediction competitions are organized that focus on behavior in simple two-person extensive form games (http://sites.google.com/site/extformpredcomp/): one focuses on predicting the choices of the first mover and the other on predicting the choices of the...
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This paper presents a case of parsimony and generalization in model comparisons. We submitted two versions of the same cognitive model to the Market Entry Competition (MEC), which involved four-person and two-alternative (enter or stay out) games. Our model was designed according to the...
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