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We investigate the role of intentions in two-player two-stage games. For this purpose we systematically vary the set of opportunity sets the first mover can chose from and study how the second mover reacts not only to opportunities of gains but also of losses created by the choice of the first...
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ofoverconfidence, egoism and (biased) reciprocity in behaviour, whichmay explain decay in contributions in repeatedplay designs. The …
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We investigate the role of intentions in two-player two-stage games. For this purpose we systematically vary the set of opportunity sets the first mover can chose from and study how the second mover reacts not only to opportunities of gains but also of losses created by the choice of the first...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011531595
making ; choice behavior ; public goods ; experimental economics ; altruism ; fairness ; conditional reciprocity …
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ofoverconfidence, egoism and (biased) reciprocity in behaviour, whichmay explain decay in contributions in repeatedplay designs. The …
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altruism, directed altruism, sanction aversion, and reciprocity. The study area is located on the periphery of the Metropolis …: preference-related motives (baseline and directed altruism) and incentive-related motives (sanction aversion and reciprocity) for …
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contracts. These remedies are reciprocity, repeated game effects, social embeddedness, and incentive contracts. In our baseline … treatment we find that reciprocity is a powerful contract enforcement device. A second experiment establishes that repeated game … effects interact with reciprocity in a complementary way, i.e., efficiency is increased compared to our baseline. Adding …
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start. The results suggest pronounced elements of overconfidence, egoism and (biased) reciprocity in behaviour, which may …
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these games, reciprocity (or matching, or conditional cooperation). Consistent with previous research, we find that …
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This paper presents an experimental investigation of strong indirect reciprocity. We examine both generalized indirect … reciprocity (if A helps B then B helps C) and social indirect reciprocity (if A helps B then C helps A), in a setting where … reciprocal behavior cannot be explained by strategic motivations. We also consider a treatment for direct reciprocity, as a …
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