Schelling proposed that payoff-irrelevant cues can affect the outcome of tacit bargaining games by creating focal points. Tests of this hypothesis have found that conflicts of interest between players inhibit focal-point reasoning. We investigate experimentally whether this effect is reduced if players have imperfect information about each other’s payoffs. When players know only their own payoffs, they fail to ignore this information even though it cannot assist coordination; the effects of payoff-irrelevant cues on coordination success are small. When no exact information about payoffs is provided, payoff-irrelevant cues are more helpful, but not as much as when conflict is absent
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
Thomas C. Schelling’s (1960) seminal experiments are an important landmark in the study of coordinat...
Schelling proposed that payoff-irrelevant cues can affect the outcome of tacit bargaining games by c...
AbstractWe use a new experimental design to test Schelling's hypotheses about the nature and effecti...
We investigate Schelling's hypothesis that payoff-irrelevant labels ("cues") can influence the outco...
We use a new experimental design to test Schelling's hypotheses about the nature and effectiveness o...
Efficiency, equality and labelling: an experimental investigation of focal points in explicit bargai...
We experimentally test whether increasing the salience of payoff-irrelevant focal points (schelling,...
This paper is a review of experiments that have investigated the role of focal point reasoning in ba...
We experimentally test whether increasing the salience of payoff-irrelevant focal points (Schelling,...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
This paper reports an experimental investigation of Schelling’s theory of focal points that compares...
We conduct a bargaining experiment where interaction is tacit and payoffs are earned and cumulated i...
People’s ability to coordinate on salient labels has been widely reported since Schelling. However, ...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
Thomas C. Schelling’s (1960) seminal experiments are an important landmark in the study of coordinat...
Schelling proposed that payoff-irrelevant cues can affect the outcome of tacit bargaining games by c...
AbstractWe use a new experimental design to test Schelling's hypotheses about the nature and effecti...
We investigate Schelling's hypothesis that payoff-irrelevant labels ("cues") can influence the outco...
We use a new experimental design to test Schelling's hypotheses about the nature and effectiveness o...
Efficiency, equality and labelling: an experimental investigation of focal points in explicit bargai...
We experimentally test whether increasing the salience of payoff-irrelevant focal points (schelling,...
This paper is a review of experiments that have investigated the role of focal point reasoning in ba...
We experimentally test whether increasing the salience of payoff-irrelevant focal points (Schelling,...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
This paper reports an experimental investigation of Schelling’s theory of focal points that compares...
We conduct a bargaining experiment where interaction is tacit and payoffs are earned and cumulated i...
People’s ability to coordinate on salient labels has been widely reported since Schelling. However, ...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
We report the results of a new tacit bargaining experiment that provides two key insights about the ...
Thomas C. Schelling’s (1960) seminal experiments are an important landmark in the study of coordinat...