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conforming to Nash equilibrium behavior. We conduct an experiment on a minority-of-three game in which each player is a team …
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We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design. This method yields strategies that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments. We observe that, on average, men and women do not differ in "trust", and that women are...
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We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Participants interact with their …
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We explore the influence of social norms on behavior. To do so, we introduce a method for identifying norms, based on the property that social norms reflect social consensus regarding the appropriateness of different possible behaviors. We demonstrate that the norms we elicit, along with a...
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rather than social distance and that it systematically deviates from the egoism assumption in economic models and game theory …
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subjective beliefs of players. In a laboratory experiment we measure subjects' certainty equivalents for three coordination games …
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We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a behind the veil of ignorance design. This method yields strategies that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments. We observe that, on averge, men and women do not differ in trust, and that women are slightly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014062264
In the economic literature on market competition, firms are often modelled as individual decision makers and the internal organization of the firm is neglected (unitary player assumption). However, as the literature on strategic delegation suggests, one can not generally expect that the behavior...
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We examine the influence of team size on decision making in a beauty-contest experiment. Teams with four members …
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We use an experiment to test the hypothesis that groups consisting of like-minded cooperators are able to cooperate …
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