We study communication in committees selecting one of two alternatives when consensus is required and agents have private information about their preferences. Delaying the decision is costly, so a form of multiplayer war of attrition emerges. Waiting allows voters to express the intensity of their preferences and may help to select the alternative correctly more often than simple majority. In a series of laboratory experiments, we investigate how various rules affect the outcome reached. We vary the amount of feedback and the communication protocol available to voters: complete secrecy about the pattern of support; feedback about this support; public communication; and within-group communication. The feedback no-communication mechanism is w...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate how different deliberative structures of varying i...
This paper addresses the paradox of voter turnout, wherein observed voting participation rates are f...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
We study communication in committees selecting one of two alternatives when consensus is required an...
A conclave is a voting mechanism in which a committee selects an alternative by voting until a suffi...
How does communication among voters affect turnout? In a laboratory experiment, subjects, divided in...
Abstract. We study a model of collective decision making in which agents vote on the decision repeat...
How does communication among voters affect turnout? In a laboratory experiment, subjects, divided in...
In cooperative multiagent systems an alternative that maximizes the social welfare — the sum o...
We provide a preliminary report on experiments in process. In the experiments we investigate costly ...
We study the effect of public information on collective decision-making in committees, where members...
The paper studies a voting scheme where members of a committee voting sequentially on a known series...
We study private communication in social networks prior to a majority vote on two alternative polici...
We examine abstention when voters in standing committees are asymmetrically informed and there are m...
We study communication in social networks prior to a majority vote on two alternative policies. Som...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate how different deliberative structures of varying i...
This paper addresses the paradox of voter turnout, wherein observed voting participation rates are f...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
We study communication in committees selecting one of two alternatives when consensus is required an...
A conclave is a voting mechanism in which a committee selects an alternative by voting until a suffi...
How does communication among voters affect turnout? In a laboratory experiment, subjects, divided in...
Abstract. We study a model of collective decision making in which agents vote on the decision repeat...
How does communication among voters affect turnout? In a laboratory experiment, subjects, divided in...
In cooperative multiagent systems an alternative that maximizes the social welfare — the sum o...
We provide a preliminary report on experiments in process. In the experiments we investigate costly ...
We study the effect of public information on collective decision-making in committees, where members...
The paper studies a voting scheme where members of a committee voting sequentially on a known series...
We study private communication in social networks prior to a majority vote on two alternative polici...
We examine abstention when voters in standing committees are asymmetrically informed and there are m...
We study communication in social networks prior to a majority vote on two alternative policies. Som...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate how different deliberative structures of varying i...
This paper addresses the paradox of voter turnout, wherein observed voting participation rates are f...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...