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In this paper we model the interaction between leaders, their followers and crowd followers in a coordination game with … risk dominant actions in the population. The existence of leaders and their followers, plus the local interaction, which … followership shows that leader followership can also be locally stable around Pareto dominant leaders. The paper answers the …
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This paper investigates how video game publishers’ choice of game release date is affected by the expected level of competition within the game’s product niche. We identify game niches by genre, age-appropriateness, a four week window cohort, publisher and console system. Our analysis is...
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This paper provides an empirical investigation of severe misconducts in contests based on data from European football championships. We differentiate between two types of severe misconducts both resulting in a yellow card, namely dissents with the referee and other misconducts, and between...
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contributions are strictly dominant for the strong player. -- Experiments ; Leadership ; Reciprocity ; Voluntary Contribution …
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We examine the characteristics of effective leaders in a simple leader-follower voluntary contributions game. We focus … effect: cooperative leaders are more optimistic than non-cooperators about the cooperativeness of followers. However …, cooperative leaders contribute more than non-cooperative leaders even after controlling for optimism. We conclude that differing …
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