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makers can choose an individual level of cooperation from a given range of possible actions. In the first condition, a … strategic presentation bias applying these two conditions. Subjects in the West Bank show a substantially higher cooperation … of identical decision problems within cross-cultural research. -- Cooperation ; presentation of decision problems …
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We analysed dyads strategies in one-shot public goods game. By means of a laboratory experiment, using a variant of the …
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conditionally cooperative preferences. Cooperation generated by this type of preferences is notoriously unstable, as individuals …-shared conclusion that cooperation observed in experiments (and its collapse)is mostly driven by imperfect reciprocity. In this study … fraction of reciprocally cooperative subjects become selfish in the course of the experiment, while the reverse is rarely …
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cost-benefit ratio (CBR). There are indeed only two stable sets of equilibria enabling cooperation, one for low CBRs …-order discriminators which highlights the necessity for higher-order information to sustain cooperation through indirect reciprocity. In a … laboratory experiment, we find that more than 75% of subjects play strategies that belong to the predicted equilibrium set …
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In this paper, we use an experimental setup to classify cooperation types using a sequential prisoner's dilemma and a … one shot sequential public goods game. In these two games, we examine the within subject stability of cooperation …
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cost-benefit ratio (CBR). There are indeed only two stable sets of equilibria enabling cooperation, one for low CBRs …-order discriminators which highlights the necessity for higher-order information to sustain cooperation through indirect reciprocity. In a … laboratory experiment, we find that more than 75% of subjects play strategies that belong to the predicted equilibrium set …
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Experimental social scientists working at research-intensive institutions deal inevitably with subjects who have most likely participated in previous experiments. It is an important methodological question to know whether participants that have acquired a high level of lab-sophistication show...
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to play the prisoner's dilemma game enhances cooperation, (iii) if the payoff for simultaneous defection is negative …
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There is economic pressure towards the postponement of the retirement age, but employers are still reluctant to employ older workers. We investigate the comparative behavior of juniors and seniors in experiments conducted both onsite with the employees of two large firms and in a conventional...
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is the impact of competition on cooperation. While cooperation has the benefit of avoiding duplication, it may have an … stay in the race, cooperation unravels as firms move forward in the discovery process and as monopoly profits become …
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