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A large literature in behavioral economics has emphasized in the last decades the role of individual differences in social preferences (such as trust and altruism) and in influencing behavior in strategic environments. Here we emphasize the role of attention and working memory, and show that...
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A large literature in behavioral economics has emphasized in the last decades the role of individual differences in social preferences (such as trust and altruism) and in influencing behavior in strategic environments. Here we emphasize the role of attention and working memory, and show that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012842383
laboratory experiment, we find that more than 75% of subjects play strategies that belong to the predicted equilibrium set …
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We test whether the length of an indefinite horizon, or that the horizon is indefinite as opposed to finite, affects cooperation in repeated 3x3 Red Queen Games. With our participant population, and our experimental program and procedures, the length of the indefinite horizon significantly...
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We examine the impact of behavioral noise on equilibrium selection in a hawk-dove game with a model that linearly interpolates between the one- and two-population structures in an evolutionary context. Perturbed best response dynamics generates two hypotheses in addition to the bifurcation...
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This paper reconsiders evidence from experimental common pool resource games from the perspective of a model of payoff sampling. Despite being parameter-free, the model is able to replicate some striking features of the data, including single-peaked frequency distributions, the persistent use of...
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In the two-dimensions’ strategy space of a two-populations society, social should be jumping or stop at each moment. From a 2 × 2 game of experimental economics laboratory data, we measure the mean velocity of the jumping at each point of the strategy space. We find that the velocity vector...
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When subjects interact in continuous time, their ability to cooperate may dramatically increase. In an experiment, we …
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We analyze the effect of investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on workers' motivation. In our experiment …
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We show that social context matters in gender-paired dictator decisions. Our experiment investigates the influence of …
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