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Several studies indicate that humans are overconfident about their own (relative) abilities. The paper proposes a notion of pragmatic beliefs, and shows through an example that this concept can shed light on why overconfidence emerges. Through the example, we also shed light on the idea that...
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. I conduct two experiments, a Trust game and a Public Goods game, and a survey to measure social capital. I then examine …
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. I conduct two experiments, a Trust game and a Public Goods game, and a survey to measure social capital. I then examine …
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Riding ; Altruism ; Punishment ; Trust ; Experimental Economics ; Public Good Experiments …
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structures. We conduct maze-solving experiments under both reward structures and reveal that overconfidence is a significant …
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Several studies have shown that dictator-game giving declines substantially if the dictator can exploit situational "excuses" for not being generous. In this experimental study we investigate if this result extends to more natural social interactions involving reciprocal behavior. We provide the...
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We show experimentally that fairness concerns may have a decisive impact on the actual and optimal choice of contracts in a moral hazard context. Bonus contracts that offer a voluntary and unenforceable bonus for satisfactory performance provide powerful incentives and are superior to explicit...
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Simple bargaining games are the foundation of more complex social interactions necessary for healthy relationships and well‐functioning societies. Neuroscience research has shown that high‐level deliberative thinking processes are necessary for social‐decision making - it seems cognitively...
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Several studies have shown that dictator-game giving declines substantially if the dictator can exploit situational "excuses" for not being generous. In this experimental study we investigate if this result extends to more natural social interactions involving reciprocal behavior. We provide the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013134984