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pool resource (CPR) experiments. The evidence indicates that in standard CPR games without communication and without … sanctioning possibilities inefficient excess appropriation is the rule. However, when communication or informal sanctions are …
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Since 1950s, most African nations have gained independence from their colonial powers. Fortunately, independence has brought many changes to these nations and these include multi-party democratic government and western education systems. Unfortunately, the Africa’s economy is the least...
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This paper studies the impact of a key feature of competitive markets on moral behavior: the possibility that a competitor will step in and conclude the deal if a conscientious market actor forgoes a profitable business opportunity for ethical reasons. We study experimentally whether people...
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(JPubE, 2008), I investigate a reason already proposed by Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics: He claims that there is a …
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We report results from a laboratory experiment that explores the effects of preference communication and leader …. We also find that preference communication by non-leaders is frequently strategic. …
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the group communication process when deciding on compliance. …
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Groups are often found to be more rational than individuals. In lying games, this implies that groups are more dishonest. We scrutinise this conclusion in a setup where there are true moral concerns associated with dishonest behaviour. In contrast to prior studies, we do not find groups to be...
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This article explores the effect of a subset of symmetric bidders joining to bid together. Possible applications include mergers, collusion and joint-bidding arrangements. The change produces a “strong” party with a more advantageous value distribution than the remaining “weak”...
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In laboratory experiments we explore the effects of communication and group decision making on investment behavior and … on subjects' proneness to behavioral biases. Most importantly, we show that communication and group decision making does …
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We use a modified die-rolling experiment to study whether negative externality affects a group's decisions about whether to cheat. Our results show that group members are less likely to lie when faced with a passive out-group player only if two members of the group share an unequal payment for...
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