Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance efficiency in games with Pareto-ranked equilibria. We report an experiment in which two groups compete in a weakest-link contest by expending costly efforts. Allowing intra-group communication leads to more aggressive competition and greater coordination than control treatments without any communication. On the other hand, allowing inter-group communication leads to less destructive competition. As a result, intra-group communication decreases while inter-group communication increases payoffs. Our experiment thus provides an example of an environment where communication can either enhance or damage efficiency. This contrasts sharply with experi...
International audienceWe experimentally study an asymmetric coordination game with two Nash equilibr...
How does costly communication affect organizational coordination? This paper develops a model of cos...
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Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been shown to effectively facilitate within-group coordination. ...
The authors present experimental evidence on nonbinding, preplay communication in bilateral coordina...
Within-group communication in competitive coordination games has been shown to increase competition ...
Within-group communication in competitive coordination games has been shown to increase competition ...
We study costless pre-play communication of intentions among inexperienced players. Using the level-...
We study theoretically and experimentally the extent to which communication can solve coordination p...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the impact of costly indirect and direct messages on co...
Coordination problems resembling weakest-link games with multiple Pareto ranked equilibria are ubiqu...
International audienceWe experimentally study an asymmetric coordination game with two Nash equilibr...
How does costly communication affect organizational coordination? This paper develops a model of cos...
The paper analyzes the role of the structure of communication—i.e. who is talking with whom—in a coo...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been found to effectively facilitate coordination and enhance ef...
Costless pre-play communication has been shown to effectively facilitate within-group coordination. ...
The authors present experimental evidence on nonbinding, preplay communication in bilateral coordina...
Within-group communication in competitive coordination games has been shown to increase competition ...
Within-group communication in competitive coordination games has been shown to increase competition ...
We study costless pre-play communication of intentions among inexperienced players. Using the level-...
We study theoretically and experimentally the extent to which communication can solve coordination p...
In this paper, we experimentally investigate the impact of costly indirect and direct messages on co...
Coordination problems resembling weakest-link games with multiple Pareto ranked equilibria are ubiqu...
International audienceWe experimentally study an asymmetric coordination game with two Nash equilibr...
How does costly communication affect organizational coordination? This paper develops a model of cos...
The paper analyzes the role of the structure of communication—i.e. who is talking with whom—in a coo...