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; Guilt alleviation ; Conformity ; False consensus effect ; Lab experiment ; Cherry picking …
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no-punishment network. -- public goods ; experiment ; punishment ; cooperation ; networks …
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We experimentally test the social motives behind individual participation in intergroup conflict by manipulating the framing and symmetry of conflict. We find that behavior in conflict depends on whether one is harmed by actions perpetrated by the out-group, but not on one’s own influence on...
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conjectures in a labor market experiment with perfect monitoring. Our ndings confirm that social identity has important … negative surprise. -- Control ; Identity ; Employee motivation ; Principal-agent theory ; Lab experiment …
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derived hypotheses in a controlled laboratory environment. In the experiment, two trustees sequentially play a trust game with …
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Overweighting private information is often used to explain various detrimental decisions. In behavioral economics and finance, it is usually modeled as a direct consequence of misperceiving signal reliability. This bias is typically dubbed overconfidence and linked to the judgment literature in...
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. -- imperfect recall ; absentmindedness ; dynamic inconsistency ; experiment …
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The winner's curse is a well-known deviation from rational self-interest in decision-making under asymmetric information. Yet, most prominent explanations for the curse have experimentally been ruled out so far. In particular, the curse did neither seem to emanate from a lack of experience with...
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an experiment, we observe significant altruism under rules which allow for fabrication and sabotage, but not under rules …
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When person A makes an offer to person B and B rejects it, then A may "lose face". This loss of face is assumed to occur only if B knows for sure of A's offer. While under some circumstances loss of face can be rationalized by the consequences for future reputation, it may also enter directly...
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