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We study cheating as a collective-risk social dilemma in a group setting in which individuals are asked to report their actual outcomes. Misreporting their outcomes increases the individual's earnings but when the sum of claims in the group reaches a certain threshold, a risk of collective...
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We study cheating as a collective-risk social dilemma in a group setting in which individuals are asked to report their actual outcomes. Misreporting their outcomes increases the individual's earnings but when the sum of claims in the group reaches a certain threshold, a risk of collective...
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optimally allocate a limited stock of exhaustible efforts over tasks. We test this importance criterion in a laboratory …
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how an individual should optimally allocate a limited stock of exhaustible efforts over tasks. We test this importance …
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optimally allocate a limited stock of exhaustible efforts over tasks. We test this importance criterion in a laboratory …
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optimally allocate a limited stock of exhaustible efforts over tasks. We test this importance criterion in a laboratory …
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how an individual should optimally allocate a limited stock of exhaustible efforts over tasks. We test this importance …
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We examine the effect of self-selected peer information on individual behavior and social norm formation via two experiments (N=1,945; N=2,414) using a lying game and political identification. A self-serving bias emerges in endogenous information search, wherein lenient sources (i.e., sources...
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We study cheating as a collective-risk social dilemma in a group setting in which individuals are asked to report their actual outcomes. Misreporting their outcomes increases the individual’s earnings but when the sum of claims in the group reaches a certain threshold, a risk of collective...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014264592
We use skin conductance responses and self-reports of hedonic valence to study the emotional basis of cooperation and punishment in a social dilemma. Emotional reaction to free-riding incites individuals to apply sanctions when they are available. The application of sanctions activates a...
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