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cooperation is shaped by the way information about risk is presented (from description or from experience) and by differences in … lotteries with equivalent levels of risk. Cooperation rates in games vary with different levels of risk across decision … stochastic social dilemmas than in the lotteries. The findings highlight how an uncertain environment shapes cooperation and call …
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for cooperation, this article proposes a novel theory in which the emergence of norms can be understood as a bargaining …
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Studies analyzing the importance of intra- and inter-regional cooperation for regional innovation performance are … mainly of qualitative nature and focus strongly on the positive effects that high levels of cooperation can yield. For the …-empirical analysis taking into account the possibility of negative effects related to regional lock-in, lock-out, and cooperation …
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impact of technological and geographical proximity on the choice of the cooperation partner. Patents that were filed for … cooperation probability. …
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cooperate. However, it is a main determinant of failed cooperation projects. …
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Norms play an important role in establishing social order. The current literature focuses on the emergence, maintenance … and impact of norms with regard to coordination and cooperation. However, the issue of norm-related conflict deserves more …
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's behavior and the asymmetry of information. We determine the conditions which allow that mutual cooperation constitutes the …. We show that mutual cooperation is a Nash equilibrium with complete information and is a Bayesian equilibrium when each …
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's words is assessed by assigning exogenously the role of the communicator to one group member. Contrary to the view that the … mutual exchange of promises is necessary for the cooperation-enhancing effect of communication, we ̈i¬nd that, compared to a …
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This paper concerns the regional innovation system approach. It deals with the characteristics of three regional systems, Northern Hesse, Alpes-Maritime and Jena, and focusses on each regional network of innovators. In this context the importance of the size and homogeneity of a regional pool of...
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We explore in an experiment what leads to the breakdown of partnerships. Subjects are assigned a partner and participate in a repeated public good game with stochastic outcomes. They can choose each period between staying in the public project or working on their own. There is excessive exit as...
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