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strategies seen in the lab and use the simulation to develop hypotheses about why group size should matter when punishment is …
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strategies seen in the lab and use the simulation to develop hypotheses about why group size should matter when punishment is …
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altruism. Instead, we posit that social reciprocity is a triggered normative response. Our experiment confirms the existence of …
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supply using a real effort experiment. Two results stand out. First, no one theory seems to fit the pooled data. On average …
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for this conjecture and we discuss the results of an experiment that confirms that profit sharing is most effective when …
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Viewed through the lens of the prominent two-system model of decision making, behavioral economics is seen as studying the tension between impulses (System 1) and rationality (System 2). In this context, two strategies, "de-biasing" informing agents of their biases and "counter-biasing" using...
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We use an experiment to evaluate the effects of participatory management on firm performance. Participants are randomly …
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intent, that can cause incentives to fail. Using an experiment that provides the material circumstances necessary for …
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