Face-to-face communication drastically increases cooperation rates in social dilemmas. We test which factors are the most important drivers of this communication gap. We distinguish three main categories. First, communication may decrease social distance. Second, communication may enable subjects to assess their opponent’s cooperativeness (“type detection”) and condition their own action on that information. Third, communication allows subjects to make promises, which create commitment for subjects who do not want to break a promise. We find that communication increases cooperation very substantially. In our experiment, we find that commitment value is an important factor, but the largest part of the increase can be attributed to type detec...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
We present a game-theoretical model that accounts for abundant experimental evidence from games wit...
We study the role of communication in a high stakes prisoner's dilemma, using data from a television...
Face-to-face communication drastically increases cooperation rates in social dilemmas. We test which...
The experimental literature on social dilemmas has long documented the positive effect of communicat...
Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, stra...
This study aims to investigate whether communication structures induce constructive conflict and aff...
Evidence from two experiments indicates that task-related communication promotes cooperation in mixe...
Faculty advisor: Terry HurleyAlthough traditional economic game theory relies on the assumption that...
We investigate the incentives for social communication in the new social media technologies. Three f...
We studied the emergence of trust in a social dilemma game in four different communication situation...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
This dissertation explores how cooperation, coordination and competition are influenced by communica...
Previous research has suggested that communication and especially promises increase cooperation in l...
It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication increases cooperation and equity across situ...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
We present a game-theoretical model that accounts for abundant experimental evidence from games wit...
We study the role of communication in a high stakes prisoner's dilemma, using data from a television...
Face-to-face communication drastically increases cooperation rates in social dilemmas. We test which...
The experimental literature on social dilemmas has long documented the positive effect of communicat...
Social norms of cooperation are studied under several forms of communication. In an experiment, stra...
This study aims to investigate whether communication structures induce constructive conflict and aff...
Evidence from two experiments indicates that task-related communication promotes cooperation in mixe...
Faculty advisor: Terry HurleyAlthough traditional economic game theory relies on the assumption that...
We investigate the incentives for social communication in the new social media technologies. Three f...
We studied the emergence of trust in a social dilemma game in four different communication situation...
In social interactions, decision makers are often unaware of their interdependence with others, prec...
This dissertation explores how cooperation, coordination and competition are influenced by communica...
Previous research has suggested that communication and especially promises increase cooperation in l...
It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication increases cooperation and equity across situ...
Human cooperation, occurring without reciprocation and between unrelated individuals in large popula...
We present a game-theoretical model that accounts for abundant experimental evidence from games wit...
We study the role of communication in a high stakes prisoner's dilemma, using data from a television...