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In this experiment, we endogenize the choice of which contribution scheme is implemented in a public good game. We …
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We investigate whether peer punishment is an efficient mechanism for enforcing cooperation in an experiment with a long …
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Transparency and accountability are often regarded as crucial for good governance and the efficient organization of public affairs. To systematically explore the impact of transparency and accountability on cooperation, we conduct a series of laboratory experiments on a variation of the public...
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In four studies (S1-S4; N = 320) we investigated whether moral hypocrisy (MH) is motivated by conscious impression management concerns or whether it is self-deceptive. In a dictator game, MH occurred both within participants (saying one thing, doing another; S1) and between participants (doing...
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This paper empirically analyzes how performance feedback and information on heterogeneity affect behavior in dynamic contests, using data on two-player-contests from a smartphone/tablet application called ``Wordblitz for Friends''. We find that players increase output as underdogs and decrease...
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from a laboratory experiment in which subjects choose their group membership, which is interpreted as decision to identify …
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laboratory experiment (N = 444) tests behavioral predictions derived from the model. In the experiment, nature randomly …
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punishment option and compare it to the behavior of individuals in a laboratory experiment. We also consider different team …
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In a fair division game an indivisible object with an unknown common value is owned by a group of individuals and should be allocated to one of them while the others are compensated monetarily. Implementing fair division games in the lab, we find many occurrences of the winner's curse under the...
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Economists have a long tradition in identifying the evolution of cooperation in large, unstructured societies as a puzzle. We suggest a new explanation for cooperation which avoids restrictions of most previous attempts. Our explanation deals with the role of internalized norms for cooperation...
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