A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium selection in simple coordination games. In this paper we analyze and discuss the solution concept for common coordination problems as incorporated in the theory of Team Reasoning (TR). Special consideration is given to TR's concept of opportunistic choice and to the resulting restrictions in using private information. We report results from a laboratory experiment in which teams were given a chance to coordinate on a particular pattern of behavior in a sequence of HiLo games. A modification of the stage game offered opportunities to improve on the team goal through changing this accustomed pattern of behavior. Our observations throw consi...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium se...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium se...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
Games of pure mutual interest require players to coordinate their choices without being able to comm...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium se...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium se...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
Games of pure mutual interest require players to coordinate their choices without being able to comm...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Ortho...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...