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Behavioral heterogeneity arising from cognitive differences among economic agents plays a fundamental role in the economy. To explain this heterogeneity, models of iterative thinking assume that certain choices indicate higher cognitive effort. That is, choices are used to infer the cognitive...
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Bilateral gift exchange often benefits the gift-giver, but what is the effect of multilateral gift exchange? This study employs a two-giver-one-recipient real task gift exchange game to investigate the effect of gift competition. We show that gift competition hurts givers and benefits...
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show that a simple extension of the axiomatic model of reciprocity by Cox et al. (2008) can nicely incorporate sacrifice …, which matches the new empirical regularities found in our experiment …
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Indirect reciprocity is defined as a specific kind of behavior: An agent rewards or penalizes another agent for having … behaved kindly or unkindly toward a third party. This paper analyzes the question of what drives indirect reciprocity: Does … framework to analyze both motives for indirect reciprocity and run a series of lab experiments. The treatments manipulate the …
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(which activate the norm of reciprocity) interact over the course of an employee’s career. I show that firms can benefit from … its promises. Moreover, I demonstrate that more intense competition for workers can intensify the use of reciprocity …
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Indirect reciprocity is defined as a specific kind of behavior: An agent rewards or penalizes another agent for having … behaved kindly or unkindly toward a third party. This paper analyzes the question of what drives indirect reciprocity: Does … framework to analyze both motives for indirect reciprocity and run a series of lab experiments. The treatments manipulate the …
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(which activate the norm of reciprocity) interact over the course of an employee's career. I show that firms can benefit from … its promises. Moreover, I demonstrate that more intense competition for workers can intensify the use of reciprocity …
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Indirect reciprocity is defined as a specific kind of behavior: An agent rewards or penalizes another agent for having … behaved kindly or unkindly toward a third party. This paper analyzes the question of what drives indirect reciprocity: Does … framework to analyze both motives for indirect reciprocity and run a series of lab experiments. The treatments manipulate the …
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laboratory experiment, we conduct a gift-exchange game with a random move representing the chance that a selected agent may not …-based reciprocity, women's behavior is not. Behavior of both, men and women can be explained by gender-specific attribution styles of … facts to induce higher reciprocity …
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