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We conducted controlled laboratory experiments to investigate how humans adapt the decision rule (DR) they use in repeated strategic interactions in light of new information becoming available. We do so by providing -- along different paths -- more and more information over time, so as to...
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We demonstrate in a laboratory experiment in which subjects play a two-player Cournot-Tullock game over hundreds of …
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, convergence in the learning-to-optimize experiment is more challenging to achieve: coordination on the two-cycle is never observed …
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Two duopoly market structures are experimentally constructed. Payoff tables describe basic conditions in an X market and a Y market. In one market structure two rivals choose X quantities and a different set of rivals choose Y quantities. These markets develop equilibria independently. A second...
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We experimentally investigate coordination games in which cognition plays an important role, i.e., where outcomes are affected by the agents level of understanding of the game and the beliefs they form about each others' understanding. We ask whether and when repeated exposure permits agents to...
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New entrants very often spin out from established firms and because they set on a course at founding, their learning and capabilities become inextricably linked to their organizational and technological heritage. But while this heritage may provide an initial advantage, it can also generate...
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