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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation … reciprocity. Among our subjects, 40% of the reciprocators exploited moral wiggle room. …
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) is added in order to introduce reciprocity. We find significantly higher rates of selfish choices in our treatments that …
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chains facilitate cooperation by balancing positive and negative reciprocity. -- team production ; public goods ; incentives …
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cooperation. We try to assess the relative importance of three motives - namely reciprocity, inequity aversion, and anchoring - in … a non-linear voluntary contribution experiment. We find that, for those conditionally cooperating, both reciprocity and … reciprocity. In contrast, anchoring plays only a marginal role. Compared to what previously found in linear voluntary contribution …
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-like pricing. Our study extends the empirical evidence of the reduced anonymity effect, previously established for donation or …
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We study in the laboratory the impact of private information revelation on the selection of partners when forming individual networks. Our experiment combines a "network game" and a "public-good game". In the network game, individuals decide with whom to form a link with, while in the...
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, reciprocity and compatibility. Based on firm data gathered for three different regions, Northern Hesse, Jena and Sophia Antipolis … cooperate. However, it is a main determinant of failed cooperation projects. -- Regional innovation systems ; reciprocity …
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experimental literature we find evidence that tipping is motivated by reciprocity, but also by reputation concerns among frequent … imitator types. -- social preferences ; reciprocity ; moral hazard ; reputation ; Internet ; psychological game theory …
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equilibrium. we particularly focus on the reciprocity in case of complete and incomplete information about the payoff distortion … player believes that his opponent behaves with “large” reciprocity in incomplete information environment. -- Reciprocity …
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The question whether a minimum rate of sick pay should be mandated is much debated. We study the effects of this kind of intervention in an experimental labor market that is rich enough to allow for moral hazard, adverse selection, and crowding out of good intentions to occur. We find that...
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