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Covering research in behavioral and experimental economics, this research documents behavior inconsistent with some elements of traditional theory. Topics covered include studies of loss aversion, reference-dependent preferences, the context and framing of choice, hyperbolic discounting and...
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A collection of Ken Binmore's influential papers on bargaining experiments, with the author's newly written commentary addressing the challenges to game theory posed by the behavioral school of economics.
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has the potential to benefit work satisfaction of PhD students and the quality of their teaching. Originality/value Taking …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between interactive and personal campaigning on social media and political involvement, and the mechanisms that explain the effects. Specifically, this study examines whether personal and interactive communication on Twitter...
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/methodology/approach – A scenario‐based experiment with 331 business professionals was conducted and three regression models were run to test …
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‐dependent mechanism, the authors design the multi‐shots information cascade experiment; in which every individual decision maker has more …
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We study the causal impacts of income on a rich array of employment outcomes, leveraging an experiment in which 1 …
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We use novel data on nearly 6,000 children and adolescents aged 6 to 16 that combine incentivized measures of social, time, and risk preferences with rich information on child behavior and family environment to study whether children's economic preferences predict their behavior. Results from...
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