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themselves, even in contexts where their own decisions only affect others. In a (virtual) laboratory experiment, each subject …
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We extend the literature structurally estimating social preferences by accounting for the desire to adhere to social norms. Our representative agent is strongly motivated by norms and failing to account for this causes us to overestimate how much agents care about helping those who are worse...
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complementarities between controlled lab and representative field data. In a simple principal-agent experiment agents produce revenue by … experiment we record agents' heart rate variability, which is an indicator of stress-related impaired cardiac autonomic control …
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whether people retrieve their memory self-servingly, we designed an experiment in which participants have first to play binary …
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whether people retrieve their memory self-servingly in social encounters, we designed an experiment in which participants play …
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With the advent of big data, unique opportunities arise for data collection and analysis and thus for personalized pricing. We simulate a self-learning algorithm setting personalized prices based on additional information about consumer sensitivities in order to analyze market outcomes for...
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Recent examinations into the cognitive underpinnings of ethical decision making has focused on understanding whether honesty is more likely to result from deliberative or unconscious decision processes. We randomly assigned participants to a multi-night sleep manipulation, after which they...
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Meritocracies aspire to reward effort and hard work but promise not to judge individuals by the circumstances they were born into. The choice to work hard is, however, often shaped by circumstances. This study investigates whether people's merit judgments are sensitive to this endogeneity of...
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We show that perceptions of relative rank in the wealth distribution shape individuals' willingness to take risks. Using a representative large-scale survey, we manipulate perceptions of relative standing by randomly varying response categories when asking respondents about their wealth level....
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they are directly affected by tax policy reforms. We use a randomized survey experiment in the US to identify the drivers …
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