It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication induces cooperation. The experiment disentangles communication and social effect (replication of Roth, 1995) and examines the components of the social effect with the help of unilateral communication. Results suggest that separate processes, both of a strategic and of an affective-social nature may induce cooperative outcomes in ultimatum bargaining with pre-play communication, depending on the communication protocol. Unilateral communication is found to have weaker effects than bilateral communication, and affects especially the recipient of the communication.one way communication; pre-play communication; bargaining
In modern organizations, new communication channels are reshaping the way in which people get in tou...
To explain why pre-play communication increases cooperation in games, one refers to a) strategic cau...
Over the past fifteen years, research has demonstrated the central role of interpersonal emotions in...
It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication induces cooperation. The experiment disentan...
It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication increases cooperation and equity across situ...
The experiment disentangles communication and social effect in face-to-face communication. The resul...
The experiment disentangles communication and social effect in face−to−face communication. The resul...
Pre-play face-to-face communication is known to facilitate coop-eration. Various explanations exist ...
Does the possibility to talk to people we interact with change the outcomes of our interactions? Com...
We examine how communication affects cooperation with the help of seven standard public goods experi...
Discussions via electronic mail are becoming commonplace to support decision-making and coordinating...
Anticipated verbal feedback in a dictator game has been shown to induce altruistic behavior. However...
We study the framing effects of communication on payoffs in multiparty bargaining. Communication has...
To explain why pre-play communication increases cooperation in games, one refers to a) strategic cau...
The present research examined how construal level and social motivation interact in influencing indi...
In modern organizations, new communication channels are reshaping the way in which people get in tou...
To explain why pre-play communication increases cooperation in games, one refers to a) strategic cau...
Over the past fifteen years, research has demonstrated the central role of interpersonal emotions in...
It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication induces cooperation. The experiment disentan...
It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication increases cooperation and equity across situ...
The experiment disentangles communication and social effect in face-to-face communication. The resul...
The experiment disentangles communication and social effect in face−to−face communication. The resul...
Pre-play face-to-face communication is known to facilitate coop-eration. Various explanations exist ...
Does the possibility to talk to people we interact with change the outcomes of our interactions? Com...
We examine how communication affects cooperation with the help of seven standard public goods experi...
Discussions via electronic mail are becoming commonplace to support decision-making and coordinating...
Anticipated verbal feedback in a dictator game has been shown to induce altruistic behavior. However...
We study the framing effects of communication on payoffs in multiparty bargaining. Communication has...
To explain why pre-play communication increases cooperation in games, one refers to a) strategic cau...
The present research examined how construal level and social motivation interact in influencing indi...
In modern organizations, new communication channels are reshaping the way in which people get in tou...
To explain why pre-play communication increases cooperation in games, one refers to a) strategic cau...
Over the past fifteen years, research has demonstrated the central role of interpersonal emotions in...