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Paying it forward" is a behavior in which people help someone else because they were helped in the past. Although experimental evidence exists that indicates that real human beings often "pay-it-forward" even in the face of free-rider risks, the theoretical basis for the evolution of this...
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This paper experimentally studies the disposition effects of teams and individuals. The disposition effect describes the phenomenon that investors are reluctant to realize losses, whereas winners are sold too early. Our experiments compare the investments of two-person teams to a setting where...
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Stackelberg experiment is considered in order to answer the question whether framing individual decision making as organizational … game ; individual behaviour ; team behaviour ; framing ; experimental economics …
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Stackelberg experiment is considered in order to answer the question whether framing individual decision making as firm decision … appear to be less inequality averse. -- industrial organization ; Stackelberg game ; individual behavior ; team behavior …
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behavior is also determined by its organizational structure. In this paper, a Stackelberg experiment is considered in order to … game ; individual behavior ; team behavior ; framing ; experimental economics …
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In this paper we study the effects that loss contracts - prepayments that can be clawbacked later - have on group coordination when there is strategic uncertainty. We compare the choices made by experimental subjects in a minimum effort game. In control sessions, incentives are formulated as a...
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This paper studies the effects of two different frames on decisions in a dictator game. Before making their allocation decision, dictators read a short text. Depending on the treatment, the text either emphasizes their decision power and freedom of choice or it stresses their responsibility for...
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