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the group communication process when deciding on compliance. …
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preferences requires an improved understanding. We conduct an experiment in which individuals in small laboratory "societies …
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laboratory experiment to provide a test of such a connection. In small laboratory "societies," people repeatedly vote for a …
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laboratory experiment to provide a test of such a connection. In small laboratory "societies", people repeatedly vote for a …
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For our experiment on corruption we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs, and …. -- Corruption ; game theory ; experiment ; risk attitude ; beliefs …
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We report a controlled laboratory experiment examining risk-taking and information aggregation in groups facing a … common risk. The experiment allows us to examine how subjects respond to new information, in the form of both privately …
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experimentally why, and under which conditions, leaders resort to such decisions. In our experiment, teams are presented with several …
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second with group choice after communication. Our benchmarking treatments replicate earlier findings that groups take more …
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; social preferences ; laboratory experiment …
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This paper examines the effect of peers on individual risk taking. In the absence of informational motives, we investigate why social utility concerns may drive peer effects. We test for two main channels: utility from payoff differences and from conforming to the peer. We show experimentally...
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