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On the basis of problems related to asymmetric information, self-governance has been proposed and often empirically found to be superior to the external imposition of rules in social dilemma situations. The present paper suggests and experimentally analyses a different line of argument, namely...
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of prisoner's dilemma experiment. The empirical data includes 21 experiments using a total of 350 human subjects …
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Differences between men and women have intrigued generations of social scientists, who have found that the two sexes behave differently in settings requiring competition, risk taking, altruism, honesty, as well as many others. Yet, little is known about whether there are gender differences in...
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On the basis of problems related to asymmetric information, self-governance has been proposed and often empirically found to be superior to the external imposition of rules in social dilemma situations. The present paper suggests and experimentally analyses a different line of argument, namely...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010270577
. We then had participants rate the intuitiveness versus deliberativeness of the decision-making process described in each … than a set of control statements describing deliberative decision-making; and to not differ significantly from a set of …
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others. In particular, we disentangle the decision to be a conditional cooperator at all from the strength of conditional …
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behaviour is a result of social preferences guided by simple decision heuristics, rather than the rational examination of …
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We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, studies have … experimentally manipulated decision time to understand how cooperation is related to the use of intuition versus deliberation …, correlational studies reveal that self-paced decision times are primarily related to decision conflict, not the use of intuition or …
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Recent studies suggest that cooperative decision-making in one-shot interactions is a history-dependent dynamic process … experiment exploring how these findings transfer to a non-cooperative setting. We find two major results: (i) promoting intuition … cooperative decision-making and provide further support for the recently proposed Social Heuristics Hypothesis …
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When members of one group encounter a norm violation committed by a member of another group, this antisocial behavior is often handled by picking a random member of the community to which the perpetrator belongs and by applying sanctions to him/her. Despite its prevalence, this kind of...
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