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of the commons.' This dissertation combines the tools of game theory and experimental methods to gain a broader …
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"In this study, individual level behavior is investigated in the context of computer assisted voluntary contribution mechanism public good (VCM) provision experiments and common pool resource (CPR) appropriation experiments. Previous studies of these environments have concentrated on aggregate...
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"In particular, the academic debate over the best prediction about the behavior of people that use a common-pool resource (CPR), and the recommended policy approaches to the CPR dilemma have undergone a very interesting evolution throughout the last 3 decades of the pastcentury, since the...
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paradigms of economic behavior theory are emerging that build an empirical basis for understanding how humans respond to …
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"We develop an evolutionary game theory model for a limited access common pool resource. With full disclosure of …
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collect more money from the experimenter than noncooperative game theory predicts. As we interpret it, subject behavior in …
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theory. Further research is necessary to understand how individuals operate in this environment." …
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We analyze a model of Internet auctions. Sellers each offer one item of a heterogeneous good to bidders who have unit-demand preferences. Items are sold in second-price proxy auctions. We derive a perfect Bayesian (epsilon-) equilibrium. Our experimental findings support the theoretical results....
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Firms collaborate to develop and deliver new products. These collaborations vary in terms of the similarity of the competencies that partnering firms bring to the alliance. In same-function alliances, partnering firms have similar competencies, whereas in cross-function alliances, partners have...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Business Administration. Advisor: Mark Bergen. 1 computer file (PDF); xvi, 557 pages.
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