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laboratory experiment, either the decision maker (giving frame) or the recipient (taking frame) receives an endowment. In both …
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laboratory experiment, either the decision maker (giving frame) or the recipient (taking frame) receives an endowment. In both …
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laboratory experiment, either the decision maker (giving frame) or the recipient (taking frame) receives an endowment. In both …
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We present a model where each of two players chooses between remuneration based on either private or team effort. Although at least one of the players has the equilibrium strategy to choose private remuneration, we frequently observe both players to choose team remuneration in a series of...
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We conducted a laboratory experiment to study the price setting behavior in two-sided markets. We seek to answer two …
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laboratory experiment, we find that more than 75% of subjects play strategies that belong to the predicted equilibrium set …
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We conducted a laboratory experiment to study the price setting behavior in two-sided markets. We seek to answer two …
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We conducted a laboratory experiment to study the price setting behavior in two-sided markets. We seek to answer two …
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experiment with reputation management, we mimic a positive bias by exclusively offering the option to rate positively or to give …
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This paper experimentally tests the relation between subjects' competitiveness and bargaining behavior. Bargaining is investigated in a demand-ultimatum game, where the responder can request a share of the pie from the proposer. The results show that highly competitive proposers earn less, since...
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