It is still an open question when groups will perform better than individuals in intellectual tasks. We report that in a company takeover experiment, groups placed better bids than individuals and substantially reduced the winner’s curse. This improvement was mostly due to peer pressure over the minority opinion and to group learning. Learning took place from interacting and negotiating consensus with others, not simply from observing their bids. When there was disagreement within a group, what prevailed was not the best proposal but the one of the majority. Groups underperformed with respect to a “truth wins” benchmark although they outperformed individuals deciding in isolation
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Most studies that compare individual and group behavior neglect the in-group decision making process...
It is still an open question when groups perform better than individuals in intellectual tasks. We r...
© 2015, Economic Science Association. It is still an open question when groups perform better than i...
In an experiment, we studied how small groups tackle a company takeover game, a task where participa...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This paper reports an experiment that examines whether groups can make better decisions than individ...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
Proper management of dynamic systems (e.g. cooling systems of nuclear power plants or production and...
In social-dilemma situations (e.g., public-good games), people may pursue their local self- interest...
Studies of small group performance have long been dominated bythe view that interaction processes am...
AbstractWe investigate the possibility of group discussion serving as an implicit information channe...
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Most studies that compare individual and group behavior neglect the in-group decision making process...
It is still an open question when groups perform better than individuals in intellectual tasks. We r...
© 2015, Economic Science Association. It is still an open question when groups perform better than i...
In an experiment, we studied how small groups tackle a company takeover game, a task where participa...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This paper reports an experiment that examines whether groups can make better decisions than individ...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
Proper management of dynamic systems (e.g. cooling systems of nuclear power plants or production and...
In social-dilemma situations (e.g., public-good games), people may pursue their local self- interest...
Studies of small group performance have long been dominated bythe view that interaction processes am...
AbstractWe investigate the possibility of group discussion serving as an implicit information channe...
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Most studies that compare individual and group behavior neglect the in-group decision making process...