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We consider the notions of static and dynamic reasonableness of requests by an authority in a trust game experiment …
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We consider the notions of static and dynamic reasonableness of requests by an authority in a trust game experiment …
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We propose experiments in virtual reality (VR) as a new approach to examining behavior in an economic context, e.g., heterogeneity in dynamic tournaments. We simulate a realistic working situation in a highly immersive environment. Implementing a tournament in VR, we are able to mitigate the...
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Without transparency about peer wages in a real effort experiment, a change of wages does not affect performance. With …
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We investigate a novel dynamic choice problem in an experiment where emotions are measured through self-reports. The … of emotions, using the emotion data from the experiment and recent psychological findings. We also find that people …
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We investigate a novel dynamic choice problem in an experiment where emotions are measured through self-reports. The … of emotions, using the emotion data from the experiment and recent psychological findings. We also find that people …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005791308
The overconfidence bias is discussed extensively in economic studies, yet fails to hold experimentally once monetary incentives and feedback are implemented. We consider overconfidence as a social bias. For a simple real effort task, we show that, individually, economic conditions effectively...
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In the modern regulatory state, there is a serious tension between two indispensable ideas. The first is that it is important to measure, both in advance and on a continuing basis, the effects of regulation on social welfare, usually through cost-benefit analysis. The second idea, attributable...
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Are people willing to sacrifice resources to save one's and others' face? In a laboratory experiment, we study whether …
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We consider two-stage tournaments with different information structures: Either competitors observe each others’ first-stage effort before entering the second stage or not. In laboratory experiments, we observe that subjects adjust their effort to the effort information (if available): While...
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