We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as in the recent work of Strulovici (2010), majority rule has a bias toward under-experimentation, as good news for a minority of voters may lead a majority of voters to abandon a policy when each of them thinks it is likely that the policy will be passed by a future majority excluding them. We compare the behavior in the lab of groups under majority rule and under the optimal voting rule, which precludes voting in intermediate stages of the policy experiment. Surprisingly, simple majority performs better than the (theoretically) optimal voting rule. Majority rule seems to lead to better outcomes than other forms of voting when players make mista...
We conducted a sensitivity analysis of results in weighted voting experiments by varying the followi...
The claim upon which most experiments in laboratories are conducted is that the random allocation of...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of what we learned from experiments about how innovatio...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
We study the information aggregation properties of unanimous voting rules in the laboratory. In line...
This paper combines dynamic social choice and strategic experimentation to study the following quest...
This article summarizes a small part of the literature on laboratory experiments in politi...
We propose a theory-based experimental approach to compare the properties of approval voting (AV) wi...
The use of majority rule voting in group decision making is pervasive within democratic societies. G...
We investigate experimentally whether subjects can learn, from their limited experiences, about rela...
The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for majority-rule settings. Thi...
International audienceWe study the choice of multi-person bargaining protocols in the context of pol...
This article reports the findings of a series of experiments on committee decision making under maj...
We conducted a sensitivity analysis of results in weighted voting experiments by varying the followi...
The claim upon which most experiments in laboratories are conducted is that the random allocation of...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of what we learned from experiments about how innovatio...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
We develop a simple model of collective experimentation and take it to the lab. In equilibrium, as i...
This paper analyzes collective decision making when individual preferences evolve through learning. ...
We study the information aggregation properties of unanimous voting rules in the laboratory. In line...
This paper combines dynamic social choice and strategic experimentation to study the following quest...
This article summarizes a small part of the literature on laboratory experiments in politi...
We propose a theory-based experimental approach to compare the properties of approval voting (AV) wi...
The use of majority rule voting in group decision making is pervasive within democratic societies. G...
We investigate experimentally whether subjects can learn, from their limited experiences, about rela...
The uncovered set has frequently been proposed as a solution concept for majority-rule settings. Thi...
International audienceWe study the choice of multi-person bargaining protocols in the context of pol...
This article reports the findings of a series of experiments on committee decision making under maj...
We conducted a sensitivity analysis of results in weighted voting experiments by varying the followi...
The claim upon which most experiments in laboratories are conducted is that the random allocation of...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of what we learned from experiments about how innovatio...