a b s t r a c t We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which players have social preferences. To this end, we design an experiment based on a classic parlor game known as the Chinos Game in which we vary (by way of an exogenous iid stochastic process) the probability of getting the prize in the event of a correct guess. By this design, we are able to estimate more efficiently players' sensitivity to difference in payoffs (and how this sensitivity affects information decoding along the sequence). We also condition our estimates upon additional information on subjects' socio-demographics, risk attitudes and cognitive reflection by way of a questionnaire that we collect at the end of each session
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
Standard models of observational learning in settings of sequential choice have two key features. Th...
Our experiments test the effect of different information settings on firms’ behaviour in duopoly pric...
a b s t r a c t We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which pla...
We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which players have social...
Observational learning is typically examined when agents have precise information about their positi...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the pop-ular Chinos game, which is use...
We study a model of observational learning in social networks in the presence of uncertainty about a...
We present a parametric learning model of players' dynamic and possibly out-of-equilibrium beliefs a...
An “information cascade” occurs when initial decisions coincide in a way that it is optimal for each...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
Available online 28 November 2014A player[U+05F3]s knowledge of her own actions and the correspondin...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
Standard models of observational learning in settings of sequential choice have two key features. Th...
Our experiments test the effect of different information settings on firms’ behaviour in duopoly pric...
a b s t r a c t We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which pla...
We propose (and test experimentally) a model of observational learning in which players have social...
Observational learning is typically examined when agents have precise information about their positi...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the popular Chinos game, which is used...
The paper reports an experimental study based on a variant of the pop-ular Chinos game, which is use...
We study a model of observational learning in social networks in the presence of uncertainty about a...
We present a parametric learning model of players' dynamic and possibly out-of-equilibrium beliefs a...
An “information cascade” occurs when initial decisions coincide in a way that it is optimal for each...
This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose re...
Available online 28 November 2014A player[U+05F3]s knowledge of her own actions and the correspondin...
The authors examine learning in all experiments they could locate involving one hundred periods or m...
Standard models of observational learning in settings of sequential choice have two key features. Th...
Our experiments test the effect of different information settings on firms’ behaviour in duopoly pric...