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negative reciprocity (i.e., destroy more when takers are greedier). …
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the prize structure affects the intensity, fairness, and dynamic behavior in sequential round-robin tournaments with three …
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the prize structure affects the intensity, fair-ness, and dynamic behavior in sequential round-robin tournaments with three …
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This is an experimental study of a three-player power-to-take game where a take authority is matched with two responders. The game consists of two stages. In the first stage, the take authority decides how much of the endowment of each responder that is left after the second stage will be...
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The paper aims at defining the role of intentions for reciprocity. The ultimatum game is modified, by adding a kind of … limited. Our evidence supports the view that fairness theory should explicitly address intentions responders exhibit different …
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In a bribery experiment, we test the hypothesis that distributive fairness considerations make relatively well …
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We define and experimentally test a public provision mechanism that meets three basic ethical requirements and allows community members to influence, via monetary bids, which of several projects is implemented. For each project, participants are assigned personal values, which can be positive or...
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appointment procedures. We elicit participants' preferences and fairness evaluations over both procedures and study whether …'s fairness evaluations. In contrast, we show that procedural satisfaction matters. Surprisingly, responders whose procedural …
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We use a power-to-resist game to find out the effects of individuals' judgments about a proposer's selection procedure on the willingness to offer resistance against proposed outcomes. In the experiment, one individual is selected on the grounds of a particular procedure. This individual is...
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reciprocity. In doing so we replicate and extend the results first reported by Croson and Buchan (1999). We find that men exhibit … greater trust than women do while women show much higher levels of reciprocity. Trusting behavior is driven strongly by …
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