We study the effect of public information on collective decision-making in committees, where members can have both common and conflicting interests. In the presence of public information, the simple and efficient vote-your-signal strategy profile no longer constitutes an equilibrium under the commonly-used simultaneous voting rules, while the intuitive but inefficient follow-the-expert strategy profile almost always does. Although more information may be aggregated if agents are able to coordinate on more sophisticated equilibria, inefficiency can persist even in large elections if the provision of public information introduces general correlation between the signals observed by the agents. We propose simple voting procedures that can indir...
A committee makes a decision on a project on behalf of "the public." Members of the committee agree ...
We focus on the following natural question: is it possible to influence the outcome of a voting proc...
We study theoretically and experimentally committee decision making with common interests. Committee...
We study the effect of public information on collective decision-making in committees, where members...
This paper studies dichotomous majority voting in common interest committees where each member recei...
This thesis consists of three essays that attempt to contribute towards a better understanding of th...
We consider strategic voting in sequential committees in a common value setting with incomplete info...
This paper shows theoretically and experimentally that hearing expert opinions can be a double-edged...
A group of individuals with identical preferences must make a decision under uncertainty about which...
We consider a symmetric information voting model where a group of uninformed voters must collec-tive...
Abstract. We consider a group or committee that faces a binary deci-sion under uncertainty. Each mem...
This paper analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with contin...
This paper is concerned with the efficiency of information aggrega-tion in a committee whose members...
This article analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with cont...
Under what circumstances can a static voting mechanism aggregate dis-persed information of committee...
A committee makes a decision on a project on behalf of "the public." Members of the committee agree ...
We focus on the following natural question: is it possible to influence the outcome of a voting proc...
We study theoretically and experimentally committee decision making with common interests. Committee...
We study the effect of public information on collective decision-making in committees, where members...
This paper studies dichotomous majority voting in common interest committees where each member recei...
This thesis consists of three essays that attempt to contribute towards a better understanding of th...
We consider strategic voting in sequential committees in a common value setting with incomplete info...
This paper shows theoretically and experimentally that hearing expert opinions can be a double-edged...
A group of individuals with identical preferences must make a decision under uncertainty about which...
We consider a symmetric information voting model where a group of uninformed voters must collec-tive...
Abstract. We consider a group or committee that faces a binary deci-sion under uncertainty. Each mem...
This paper analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with contin...
This paper is concerned with the efficiency of information aggrega-tion in a committee whose members...
This article analyzes participation and information aggregation in a common-value election with cont...
Under what circumstances can a static voting mechanism aggregate dis-persed information of committee...
A committee makes a decision on a project on behalf of "the public." Members of the committee agree ...
We focus on the following natural question: is it possible to influence the outcome of a voting proc...
We study theoretically and experimentally committee decision making with common interests. Committee...