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Behavioral policy often aims at overcoming biases due to, e.g., imperfect information or inattention. When bias arises from multiple sources, interventions that target different sources may be complements: each intervention becomes more effective when combined with another. We test this in a...
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experiment whether gossip affects the efficiency of human interactions. We let subjects play a trust game. Third parties observe … possibility of gossip is highly efficiency-increasing compared to a situation without any gossip. In two further control … treatments, we show that the mere fact of being observed by third parties cannot explain the efficiency-increasing effect of …
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experiment whether gossip affects the efficiency of human interactions. We let subjects play a trust game. Third parties observe … possibility of gossip is highly efficiency-increasing compared to a situation without any gossip. In two further control … treatments, we show that the mere fact of being observed by third parties cannot explain the efficiency-increasing effect of …
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less prominent motivating force of allocation decisions. At the same time, efficiency concerns increase in importance for …
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less prominent motivating force of allocation decisions. At the same time, efficiency concerns increase in importance for …
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rational responses to incentives, are influenced by egalitarian, equity and strategic considerations. -- equality ; efficiency …
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The need for efficient coordination is ubiquitous in organizations and industries. The literature on the determinants of efficient coordination has focused on individual decision making so far. In reality, however, teams often have to coordinate with other teams. We present a series of...
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