The bargainingproblem is here conceived as determining a point of final agreement in bilateral bargaining situations where there is an overlap in the interests of the parties. Several formal models for describing how persons may solve the bargaining problem (in particular, those of Nash, Kalai and Smorodinsky, and Felsenthal and Diskin) are briefly reviewed, and three experiments are described which seek a comparative test of these models. Experimental results fail to provide clear support for any of these formal models, but they do lead to a more generaldescription of how bargainers tend to arrive at cooperative agreements. This is expressed in terms of the three central considerations of (1) prominence, (2) social efficiency, and (3) equi...
Do people "play fair," or do they exploit their bargaining power? This paper suggests that such ques...
We consider a cooperative model of bargaining where the location of the disagreement point may be un...
In this paper, we develop a model that captures the potential conflict between two individuals who f...
The bargainingproblem is here conceived as determining a point of final agreement in bilateral barga...
Negotiation is a pervasive feature of social exchange. Bargaining theory and the related models exa...
A recurring puzzle in bargaining experiments is that individuals under-exploit their bargaining posi...
This paper presents a discussion of the role of adapting expectations in the bargaining process. Neg...
International audienceExperimental literature has shown that social preferences influence how indivi...
We present an experiment where two players bargain with a third player. They can bargain either sepa...
Bilateral monopoly, land assembly, and unanimous-consent Coasian bargaining present interesting stra...
The purposes of this study were: (1) to see if there is a difference in the way representatives from...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Bargaining is presented as a ...
This paper investigates whether information about fairness types can be useful in lowering dispute c...
This paper develops an explanation of why bargainers often terminate negotiations in disagreement in...
Do people "play fair," or do they exploit their bargaining power? This paper suggests that such ques...
We consider a cooperative model of bargaining where the location of the disagreement point may be un...
In this paper, we develop a model that captures the potential conflict between two individuals who f...
The bargainingproblem is here conceived as determining a point of final agreement in bilateral barga...
Negotiation is a pervasive feature of social exchange. Bargaining theory and the related models exa...
A recurring puzzle in bargaining experiments is that individuals under-exploit their bargaining posi...
This paper presents a discussion of the role of adapting expectations in the bargaining process. Neg...
International audienceExperimental literature has shown that social preferences influence how indivi...
We present an experiment where two players bargain with a third player. They can bargain either sepa...
Bilateral monopoly, land assembly, and unanimous-consent Coasian bargaining present interesting stra...
The purposes of this study were: (1) to see if there is a difference in the way representatives from...
Our study concerns bargaining behavior in situations where one party is in a stronger position than ...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Bargaining is presented as a ...
This paper investigates whether information about fairness types can be useful in lowering dispute c...
This paper develops an explanation of why bargainers often terminate negotiations in disagreement in...
Do people "play fair," or do they exploit their bargaining power? This paper suggests that such ques...
We consider a cooperative model of bargaining where the location of the disagreement point may be un...
In this paper, we develop a model that captures the potential conflict between two individuals who f...