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guilt aversion and reciprocity under which contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our … results are consistent with either. -- Framing ; psychological games ; guilt aversion ; reciprocity ; public good games …
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reciprocity under which contributions are related to second- and first-order beliefs, respectively. Our results are consistent … with either. -- Framing ; psychological games ; guilt aversion ; reciprocity ; public good games ; voluntary cooperation …
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psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which … ; psychological game theory ; guilt aversion ; reciprocity ; public good games ; voluntary cooperation …
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psychological gametheoretic framework we derive two mutually compatible hypotheses about guilt aversion and reciprocity under which … ; psychological game theory ; guilt aversion ; reciprocity ; public good games ; voluntary cooperation …
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The main insight of this paper is that moral behavior does not necessarily alleviate coordination problems or may even worsen them, if individuals possess different degrees of morality. We characterize heterogenous Alger-Weibull morality preferences in a canonical model of voluntary...
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We analyze communication about the social returns to investment in a public good. We model two agents who have private information about these returns as well as their own taste for cooperation, or social preferences. Before deciding to contribute or not, each agent submits an unverifiable...
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laboratory experiment, we conduct a gift-exchange game with a random move representing the chance that a selected agent may not …-based reciprocity, women's behavior is not. Behavior of both, men and women can be explained by gender-specific attribution styles of … facts to induce higher reciprocity …
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-shared conclusion that cooperation observed in experiments (and its collapse) is mostly driven by imperfect reciprocity. In this study … fraction of reciprocally cooperative subjects become selfish in the course of the experiment, while the reverse is rarely … observed. We are thus driven to the conclusion that egoism is more resistant to exposure to social dilemmas than reciprocity …
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-shared conclusion that cooperation observed in experiments (and its collapse)is mostly driven by imperfect reciprocity. In this study … fraction of reciprocally cooperative subjects become selfish in the course of the experiment, while the reverse is rarely … observed. We are thus driven to the conclusion that egoism is more resistant to exposure to social dilemmas than reciprocity. …
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Social dilemmas are among the most puzzling issues in the biological and social sciences. Extensive theoretical efforts have been made in various realms such as economics, biology, mathematics, and even physics to figure out solution mechanisms to the dilemma in recent decades. Although...
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