Abstract: It is traditional in experimental games to allow participants to choose only actions or possibly communicate intended play. In sequential two-person games, we require first movers to express a preference between responder choices. We find that responder behavior differs substantially according to whether first movers express a hope for favorable or unfavorable treatment. We find that such preference expression after favorable first-mover play on average increases both the social surplus and the lowest payoff received by 15-20%. Expressed preferences for favorable responder behavior by first movers who have not behaved favorably are largely ignored, however, and may even be counter-productive. Our results replicate earlier findings...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to discriminate between actions motivated by (intentio...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavo...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
It is traditional in experimental games to allow participants to choose only actions or possibly com...
email: charness @ apfes Abst rac t In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whethe...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfav...
An online survey with 115 participants, conducted between February and May 2020, delivered results o...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavo...
We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two re...
Contains fulltext : 140289.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study social...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
We experimentally test Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger’s (2004) theory of sequential reciprocity in a se...
This research shows that in an experimental game it is the perception of an actual relationship, of ...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to discriminate between actions motivated by (intentio...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavo...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
It is traditional in experimental games to allow participants to choose only actions or possibly com...
email: charness @ apfes Abst rac t In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whethe...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfav...
An online survey with 115 participants, conducted between February and May 2020, delivered results o...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavo...
We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two re...
Contains fulltext : 140289.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study social...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “social prefe...
We experimentally test Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger’s (2004) theory of sequential reciprocity in a se...
This research shows that in an experimental game it is the perception of an actual relationship, of ...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to discriminate between actions motivated by (intentio...
In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavo...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...