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I conduct an experiment to assess whether majority voting on a nonbinding sharing norm affects subsequent behavior in a … dictator game. In a baseline treatment, subjects play a one shot dictator game. In a voting treatment, subjects are first …
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I conduct an experiment to assess whether majority voting on a non- binding sharing norm affects subsequent behavior in … a dictator game. In a baseline treatment, subjects play a one shot dictator game. In a voting treatment, subjects are ï …
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We conduct a real-effort task experiment where subjects' performance translates into a donation to a charity. In a within-subjects design we vary the visibility of the donation (no/private/public feedback). Confirming previous studies, we find that subjects' performance increases, that is, they...
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Banning deception in economic experiments does not exclude experiments with participants in the role of experimenters …
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We study conditional cooperation based on a sequential two-person linear public good game in which a trusting first contributor can be exploited by a second contributor. After playing this game the first contributor is allowed to punish the second contributor. The consequences of sanctioning...
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In our experiment, a dictator game variant, the reported outcome of a die roll determines the endowment (low/high) in a subsequent dictator game. In one treatment the experimenter is present and no cheating is possible, while in another subjects can enter the result of the roll themselves. Moral...
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on average players' investments are larger than equilibrium investments. In contrast to social dilemma experiments, in …
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We analyze reciprocal behavior when moral wiggle room exists. Dana et al. (2007) show that giving in a dictator game is only partly due to distributional preferences as the giving rate drops when situational excuses for selfish behavior are provided. Our binary trust game closely follows their...
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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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This paper aims to analize the role of personal identity in decision making. To this end, it starts by reviewing critically the growing literature on economics and identity. Considering the ambiguities that the concept of social identity poses, our proposal focuses on the concept of personal...
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