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We study the voluntary revelation of private, personal information in a labor-market experiment with a lemons structure …
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We study the voluntary revelation of private, personal information in a labor-market experiment with a lemons structure …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011145248
We study the voluntary revelation of private, personal information in a labor-market experiment with a lemons structure …
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We study the voluntary revelation of private information in a labor-market experiment where workers can reveal their …
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We study the voluntary revelation of private, personal information in a labor-market experiment with a lemons structure …
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prediction is tested experimentally. In an online experiment that was conducted during the FIFA World Cup 2010 participants were …
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prediction is tested experimentally. In an online experiment that was conducted during the FIFA World Cup 2010 participants were …
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Information unraveling is an elegant theoretical argument suggesting that private information may be fully and voluntarily surrendered. The experimental literature has, however, failed to provide evidence of complete unraveling and has suggested senders' limited depth of reasoning as one...
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We analyze the Spence education game in experimental markets. We compare a signaling and a screening variant, and we analyze the effect of increasing the number of employers from two to three. In all treatments, there is a strong tendency to separate. More efficient workers invest more often and...
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Ambition as the desire for personal achievement is an important driver of behavior. Using laboratory experiments, we study the role of social influence on ambition in two distinct domains of achievement, namely performance goals and task complexity. In the first case, participants set themselves...
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