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(strict) Nash networks in the 1-way flow model but a negative impact in the 2-way flow model. In our discussion on possible …
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generosity with a sequence of dictator games conducted in the field. We find that networks of different dimensions differ … substantially in density, clustering, and centrality. When relating generosity to networks we observe that social distance only …
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cooperation. In between two identical public goods games, participants play a mini dictator game that, depending on the treatment …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants … that although anger has a lasting negative effect on cooperation, giving voice to it helps to curtail selfishness. …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether and how anger affects future levels of cooperation. Participants … that although anger has a lasting negative effect on cooperation, giving voice to it helps to curtail selfishness …. -- Dictator minigame ; Public goods game ; Emotions ; Cooperation …
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(strict) Nash networks in the 1-way flow model but a negative impact in the 2-way flow model. In our discussion on possible …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320016
production as a coordination game with Pareto-ranked equilibria. We initially create an efficient group and an inefficient one … restrictions in different ways to help understand why the institutions are effective in maintaining coordination. We find that both … restrictions work to maintain efficient coordination but they are effective for different reasons. …
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This paper examines whether and how cheap talk communication can facilitate within-group coordination when two unequal … improves coordination. To measure how much miscoordination remains, we employ a control treatment where miscoordination is …
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. We use a coordination game with Pareto-ranked equilibria, in which we allow an effciently-coordinated group and an …
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production as a coordination game with Pareto-ranked equilibria. We initially create an efficient group and an inefficient one … restrictions in different ways to help understand why the institutions are effective in maintaining coordination. We find that both … restrictions work to maintain efficient coordination but they are effective for different reasons. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010402616