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coordination in a minimum effort game. Choosing the highest effort is the payoff dominant Nash equilibrium in this game, and … benefits of coordination are low compared to the cost of mis-coordination. In this environment, players converge to the most … effort is observed by the rest of the group. We study whether leadership can prevent coordination failure and whether …
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When members of an organization share communication codes, coordination across subunits is easier. But if groups … useful? In laboratory experiments on triads composed of dyads that solve distributed coordination problems, we examine the … navigate acyclic structures. These coordination problems are transient - groups of different structures end up with the same …
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This paper experimentally investigates free-riding behavior on communication cost in a coordination game and finds …
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Games with multiple Nash equilibria are believed to be easier to play if players can communicate. We present a simple model of communication in games and investigate the importance of when communication takes place. Sending a message before play captures talk about intentions, after play...
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messages, on their credibility and on actual play. We run an experiment in a three-player coordination game with Pareto ranked …
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