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and impactof norms with regard to coordination and cooperation. However, theissue of norm-related conict deserves more …
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The measurement of social norms plays a pivotal role in many social sciences.While economists predominantly conduct experiments, sociologistsrather employ (factorial) surveys. Both methods, however, suer from distinctweaknesses. Experiments, on the one hand, often fall short in themeasurement of...
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Does geographic distance or the perceived social distance between subjects significantlyaffect proposer and responder behavior in ultimatum bargaining? To answer this question,subjects play a one-shot ultimatum game with three players (proposer, responder, and apassive dummy player) and...
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for cooperation,this article proposes a novel theory in which the emergence of normscan be understood as a bargaining …
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in a manner they will accept as fair and as an incentive to cooperation. The problem is economicallysignificant because …
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The addressed scientific problem is the purpose to distribute the efficiency gains among partially autonomousactors in a supply web in a manner that the actors accept as fair and thus find it advantageous to cooperate witheach other.There are three reasons why this problem is economically...
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and the asymmetry of information. Wedetermine the conditions which allow that mutual cooperation constitutesthe …
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erläutert. Anschließend werden Ansätze aus der kooperativen Spieltheorie untersucht und vorgestellt.... …
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theoretically and empiricallywhether (and to what extent) conditional cooperation can explainhow individual contributions evolve in …
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This paper shows an economic experiment on network formation, inwhich subjects can decide to form links to one another.
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