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We study the impact of communication on behavior in a two-stage coordination game with asymmetric payoffs. We test … analyze whether and how quickly a conflict-avoidance take-turn strategy can emerge. First, our results show that players learn … to solve the conflict by choosing opposite options at both stages of the game. Second, many adopt a take-turn strategy to …
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case because there is an incentive to free ride and the possibility to do so creating a conflict of interest. -- Public …
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together rather than investing separately. We study the coordination and cooperation problems that might hinder successful … collaboration in a dynamic network setting. We develop an experiment in which coordination problems are mainly due to finding … collaborate. The results show that as costs of forming links increase, groups succeed less often in solving the coordination …
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coordination games. In this paper we analyze and discuss the solution concept for common coordination problems as incorporated in … considerable doubt on the idea of opportunistic team reasoning as a guide to coordination. Contrary to what TR would predict …
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consensus values. Strategic coordination can consequently explain poor performances of prediction markets as resulting from the … robustness of coordination in a forecasting setting implementing contradictory incentives for accurate forecasts and coordination …. Forecasts are shown to be inaccurate and biased toward current values. This in turn has subjects aiming at coordination benefits …
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