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Team success relies on assigning team members to the right tasks. We use controlled experiments to study how roles are assigned within teams and how this affects team performance. Subjects play the takeover game in pairs consisting of a buyer and a seller. Understanding optimal play is very...
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Team success relies on assigning team members to the right tasks. We use controlled experiments to study how roles are assigned within teams and how this affects team performance. Subjects play the takeover game in pairs consisting of a buyer and a seller. Understanding optimal play is very...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010294770
Team success relies on assigning team members to the right tasks. We use controlled experiments to study how roles are assigned within teams and how this affects team performance. Subjects play the takeover game in pairs consisting of a buyer and a seller. Understanding optimal play is very...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009245990
It is still an open question when groups perform better than individuals in intellective tasks. We report that in an Acquiring a Company game, what prevailed when there was disagreement among group members was the median proposal and not the best proposal. This aggregation rule explains why...
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In an experiment, we studied how small groups tackle a company takeover game, a task where participants deciding in … analysis of group communication. When there was disagreement within a group, what prevailed was not the best but the median …
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company takeover experiment, groups placed better bids than individuals and substantially reduced the winner’s curse. This …
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It is still an open question when groups perform better than individuals in intellective tasks. We report that in an Acquiring a Company game, what prevailed when there was disagreement among group members was the median proposal and not the best proposal. This aggregation rule explains why...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011451187
We examine bidding behaviour of individuals and teams in an experimental auction resembling UMTS-license auctions. Even though in reality teams were largely involved in those auctions, experimental studies on bidding in auctions have so far relied on individual bidders. Our results show that...
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deciding as a group member. We observe a strong dishonesty shift. This shift is mainly driven by communication within groups …
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deciding as a group member. We observe a strong dishonesty shift. This shift is mainly driven by communication within groups …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011509462