This paper presents experimental evidence concerned with behavior in one-shot, finite repetition, and infinite repetition, two-person Reciprocity Games. Both symmetric and asymmetric games as well as games with explicit punishment actions are studied and compared. Along with classifying the group outcomes to the games, individual strategies are classified. The importance of alternation or turn-taking, group welfare, and equality as focal solutions is examined. Also considered is whether or not outcomes are unique, Pareto Optimal, or individually rational, and whether or not finite repetition treatments are subject to end-game effects
In this paper, we investigate the use of reciprocative strategy to induce cooperative behavior in no...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin [amer. Econ. Rev....
The diffusion of yhe use of reciprocity as an alternative as an complementary category to standard e...
This paper presents experimental evidence concerned with behavior in one-shot, finite repetition, an...
Reciprocity is a major factor in human social life and accounts for a large part of cooperation in o...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin (1993) develops t...
In repeated interactions, players can use strategies that respond to the outcome of previous rounds....
This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity in dynamic market games. A reciproc...
Games that appear to be independent, involving none of the same players, may be related by emotions ...
We experimentally test Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger’s (2004) theory of sequential reciprocity in a se...
Reciprocity toward a partner's cooperation is a fundamental behavioral strategy underlying human coo...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
Humans routinely engage in many distinct interactions in parallel. Team members collaborate on sever...
We experimentally test Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger’s (2004) theory of sequential reciprocity in a se...
In this paper, we investigate the use of reciprocative strategy to induce cooperative behavior in no...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin [amer. Econ. Rev....
The diffusion of yhe use of reciprocity as an alternative as an complementary category to standard e...
This paper presents experimental evidence concerned with behavior in one-shot, finite repetition, an...
Reciprocity is a major factor in human social life and accounts for a large part of cooperation in o...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin (1993) develops t...
In repeated interactions, players can use strategies that respond to the outcome of previous rounds....
This paper explores the implications of fairness and reciprocity in dynamic market games. A reciproc...
Games that appear to be independent, involving none of the same players, may be related by emotions ...
We experimentally test Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger’s (2004) theory of sequential reciprocity in a se...
Reciprocity toward a partner's cooperation is a fundamental behavioral strategy underlying human coo...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
Humans routinely engage in many distinct interactions in parallel. Team members collaborate on sever...
We experimentally test Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger’s (2004) theory of sequential reciprocity in a se...
In this paper, we investigate the use of reciprocative strategy to induce cooperative behavior in no...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin [amer. Econ. Rev....
The diffusion of yhe use of reciprocity as an alternative as an complementary category to standard e...