Literature on network formation typically assumes that people create and remove relations as to maximize their outcome in the network. It is mostly neglected that people might also care about the outcomes of others when creating and removing links. In the current paper, we develop an experiment to investigate whether people show preferences that involve the outcomes of others during network formation. We find varying evidence for effects of social motives in the settings we compare in the experiment. In the final part of the paper, we discuss some explanations for these findings
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Multi-criteria optimisation problems occur naturally in many engineering practices. Pareto analysis ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused abrupt and profound changes around the world, especially to educati...
Micro-task Crowdsourcing has been used for different purposes: creating training data for machine le...
Conflicts between groups are among the most challenging problems of mankind. They arise as groups co...
The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships between emotional intelligence and the co...
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Accurate modeling of boundary conditions is crucial in com- putational physics. The ever increasing ...
Parental socialization of coping is suggested to assist the acquisition of coping strategies, especi...
This paper shows how a visual method was used in a way that helped in creating spaces with participa...
Most design optimisation studies for district heating systems have focused on the optimal sizing of ...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes a novel method of discovering a set of image contents sharing a spe...
Institutional policy processes (whether pre-legislative, legislative, post-legislative or administra...
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Ho Hillbun.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001.Includes bibliographical referenc...
This paper studies the statistical properties of the web of import-export relationships among world ...
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