The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comWe report on an experiment in which subjects choose actions in strategic games with either strategic complements or substitutes against a granny, a game theorist or other subjects. The games are selected in order to test predictions on the comparative statics of equilibrium with respect to changes in strategic ambiguity. We find that subjects face higher ambiguity while playing against the granny than playing against the game theorist if we assume that subjects are ambiguity averse. Moreover, under the same assumption, subjects choose more secure actions in games more prone to ambiguity which is in line with the predictions
Working paper published in SSRN Electronic journal. Final version published in Oxford Economic Paper...
This paper considers the impact of ambiguity in strategic situations. It extends the earlier literat...
We report the results from a set of experiments conducted to test the e§ect of ambiguity on individ...
We report on an experiment in which subjects choose actions in strategic games with either strategic...
Choquet expected utility, equilibrium under ambiguity, experiments, Knightian uncertainty, strategic...
Ambiguity arises when a decision maker fails to assign a subjective probability to an event. This fa...
The problem of ambiguity in games is discussed, and a class of ambiguous games is identified. A tota...
The problem of ambiguity in games is discussed, and a class of ambiguous games is identified. 195 pa...
Ambiguity arises when a decision maker fails to assign a subjective probability to an event. This fa...
We conducted a set of experiments to compare the e¤ect of ambiguity in single person decisions and g...
Article“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-015-9483...
A game-theoretic framework that allows for explicitly randomized strategies is used to study the eff...
This chapter discusses the way that three distinct fields, decision theory, game theory and computer...
A game-theoretic framework that allows for explicitly randomized strategies is used to study the e e...
In real-life strategic interactions, a player\u27s belief about the possible payoffs of a strategy p...
Working paper published in SSRN Electronic journal. Final version published in Oxford Economic Paper...
This paper considers the impact of ambiguity in strategic situations. It extends the earlier literat...
We report the results from a set of experiments conducted to test the e§ect of ambiguity on individ...
We report on an experiment in which subjects choose actions in strategic games with either strategic...
Choquet expected utility, equilibrium under ambiguity, experiments, Knightian uncertainty, strategic...
Ambiguity arises when a decision maker fails to assign a subjective probability to an event. This fa...
The problem of ambiguity in games is discussed, and a class of ambiguous games is identified. A tota...
The problem of ambiguity in games is discussed, and a class of ambiguous games is identified. 195 pa...
Ambiguity arises when a decision maker fails to assign a subjective probability to an event. This fa...
We conducted a set of experiments to compare the e¤ect of ambiguity in single person decisions and g...
Article“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-015-9483...
A game-theoretic framework that allows for explicitly randomized strategies is used to study the eff...
This chapter discusses the way that three distinct fields, decision theory, game theory and computer...
A game-theoretic framework that allows for explicitly randomized strategies is used to study the e e...
In real-life strategic interactions, a player\u27s belief about the possible payoffs of a strategy p...
Working paper published in SSRN Electronic journal. Final version published in Oxford Economic Paper...
This paper considers the impact of ambiguity in strategic situations. It extends the earlier literat...
We report the results from a set of experiments conducted to test the e§ect of ambiguity on individ...