Data from three bargaining games - the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishment Game - played in 15 societies are presented. The societies range from US undergraduates to Amazonian, Arctic, and African hunter-gatherers. Behaviour within the games varies markedly across societies. The paper investigates whether this behavioural diversity can be explained solely by variations in inequality aversion. Combining a single parameter utility function with the notion of subgame perfection generates a number of testable predictions. While most of these are supported, there are some telling divergencies between theory and data: uncertainty and preferences relating to acts of vengeance may have influenced play in the Ultim...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...
Data from three bargaining games—the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
Data from three bargaining games-the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
This paper presents the experimental results of a “Transcontinental Ultimatum Game” implemented betw...
Working Paper GATE 2009-22International audienceThis paper presents the experimental results of a “T...
International audienceThis paper presents the experimental results of a “Transcontinental Ultimatum ...
International audienceWe perform meta-regressions on a single database containing 96 observations of...
This thesis focuses on testing of game theoretical predictions in the ultimatum game by means of con...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...
Fairness is an important topic that has captured the interest of researchers in many fields. Looking...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...
Data from three bargaining games—the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
Data from three bargaining games-the Dictator Game, the Ultimatum Game, and the Third-Party Punishme...
This paper presents the experimental results of a “Transcontinental Ultimatum Game” implemented betw...
Working Paper GATE 2009-22International audienceThis paper presents the experimental results of a “T...
International audienceThis paper presents the experimental results of a “Transcontinental Ultimatum ...
International audienceWe perform meta-regressions on a single database containing 96 observations of...
This thesis focuses on testing of game theoretical predictions in the ultimatum game by means of con...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...
Fairness is an important topic that has captured the interest of researchers in many fields. Looking...
In the Ultimatum Game, a proposer suggests how to split a sum of money with a responder. If the resp...
Power is the ability to influence others towards the attainment of specific goals, and it is a funda...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
We explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on re...
This article analyzes the concept of social preferences and the existing methods for their determina...