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We report on an experiment in which subjects choose actions in strategic games with either strategic complements or …
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Privacy law relies on the argument that consent does not entail any relevant impediments for the liberty of the consenting individual. Challenging this argument, we experimentally investigate whether consent to the publication of personal information in cyberspace entails self-coercion on a...
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We theoretically and experimentally analyze the role of verifiability and privacy in strategic performance feedback using a “one principal-two agent” context with real effort. We confirm the theoretical prediction that information transmission occurs only in verifiable feedbackmechanisms and...
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Betrayal aversion has been operationalized as the evidence that subjects demand a higher risk premium to take social risks compared to natural risks. This evidence has been first shown by Bohnet and Zeckhauser (2004) using an adaptation of the Becker-DeGroot-Marshak mechanism (BDM, Becker et al....
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therefore conducted an experiment to see if people make the predicted strategic move. The experiment uses a simple bargaining …
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and uncover a new behavioral foundation for the use of monetary systems. In an experiment, anonymous subjects could …
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Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, strangers could make …
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Does monitoring past conduct facilitate intertemporal cooperation? We designed an experiment characterized by strategic …
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Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, strangers could make …
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Players have privacy concerns that may affect their choice of actions in strategic settings. We use a variant of signaling games to model this effect and study its relation to pooling behavior, misrepresentation of information, and inefficiency
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