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. We study behavior and performance in this procurement format using a laboratory experiment. Sellers closely follow the …
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experiment in a “same gender pairings” setting in International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan. In order to test the …
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, particularly in the initial phase of the experiment. In the presence of payoff tables, subjects tend to be more cooperative. As a …
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Social fragmentation has been identified as a potential cause for the under-provision of public goods in developing nations, as well as in urban communities in developed countries such as the U.S. We study the effect of social fragmentation on public good provision using laboratory experiments....
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It is difficult to identify acts that are purely altruistic, and do not have some level of egoism or self-interest involved. By considering situations where team members seemingly have nothing to gain by the way they distribute points to others with regard to peer evaluation, and where their...
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resulting restrictions in using private information. We report results from a laboratory experiment in which teams were given a …
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individual portfolio holdings. Through the first controlled experiment on such timing, we find that cohorts who participate in a …
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of the implicated parties who propose the punishment. In a prisoner's dilemma experiment, we find an independent third …
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We examine the relative performances of reverse auctions and request for quotes in a simple commodity environment. Enterprises embarking on a reverse auction initiative often start with their commodity purchases. We conduct laboratory experiments and find that this is a poor starting point. Both...
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Considerable experimental evidence has been collected on how to solve the public-good dilemma. In a 'first generation' of experiments, this was done by presenting subjects with a pre-specified game out of a huge variety of rules. A 'second generation' of experiments introduced subjects to two...
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