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in social dilemmas. Participants repeatedly choose between a community with and an alternative without punishment … opportunities. Within each community a social dilemma game is played. While the community with punishment grows over time and fully …
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in social dilemmas. Participants repeatedly choose between a community with and an alternative without punishment … opportunities. Within each community a social dilemma game is played. While the community with punishment grows over time and fully …
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Economic interactions often take place in open communities, where agents are free to leave in order to join a more preferred community. Tiebout (1956) conjectured that “voting with feet” might generate considerable efficiency gains, since individuals with different preferences sort...
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in social dilemmas. Participants repeatedly choose between a community with and an alternative without punishment … opportunities. Within each community a social dilemma game is played. While the community with punishment grows over time and fully … ; punishment ; voting with feet …
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experiment, the stock available to each generation depends on the extent of exploitation by previous generations and on resource …
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in social dilemmas. Participants repeatedly choose between a community with and an alternative without punishment … opportunities. Within each community a social dilemma game is played. While the community with punishment grows over time and fully …
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behavior is almost non-existent. We study sabotage in tournaments in a controlled laboratory experiment and are able to confirm … ; relative performance scheme ; experiment …
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behavior is almost non-existent. We study sabotage in tournaments in a controlled laboratory experiment and are able to confirm …
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productive activities. -- relative performance evaluation ; personnel economics ; sabotage ; experiments …
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From an employer's perspective a tournament should induce agents to exert productive activities but refrain from destructive ones. We experimentally test the predictive power of a tournament model which suggests that - within a reasonable framework - productive and destructive activities are not...
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