We consider three games, Symmetric Battle of the Sexes, Modified Battle of the Sexes and Chicken and two different correlation devices, public and private, with the same expected payoffs in equilibrium, which is also the best correlated equilibrium payoff for these games. Despite our choices of the payoffs in these games based on some theoretical criteria, we find that coordination and following recommendations vary significantly among our treatments. We explain these differences by analysing players’ choices in cases when they do and do not follow recommendations in different games
We perform an experiment on a pure coordination game with uncertainty about the payoffs. Our game i...
The strategic analysis of the private provision of a discrete public good has shown the existence of...
In this paper we investigate the set of correlated equilibria of bimatrix games. These equilibria ar...
We consider three games, Symmetric Battle of the Sexes, Modified Battle of the Sexes and Chicken an...
We report results from an experiment that explores the empirical validity of correlated equilibrium,...
In a coarse correlated equilibrium (Moulin and Vial 1978), each player finds it optimal to commit ex...
We report results from an experiment that explores the empirical validity of correlated equilibrium,...
In a coarse correlated equilibrium (Moulin and Vial 1978), each player finds it optimal to commit e...
We examine theoretically and experimentally how individuals’ willingness to follow third-party recom...
This study reports a laboratory experiment wherein subjects play a hawk-dove game. We try to impleme...
There are many situations where two interacting individuals can benefit from coordinating their acti...
We run a laboratory experiment to test the concept of coarse correlated equilibrium (Moulin and Vial...
A correlation scheme (leading to a special equilibrium called “soft” correlated equilibrium) is appl...
We study the impact of communication on behavior in a two-stage coordination game with asymmetric pa...
This paper introduces similarity among strategies in the payoff assessment model of choice (Sarin an...
We perform an experiment on a pure coordination game with uncertainty about the payoffs. Our game i...
The strategic analysis of the private provision of a discrete public good has shown the existence of...
In this paper we investigate the set of correlated equilibria of bimatrix games. These equilibria ar...
We consider three games, Symmetric Battle of the Sexes, Modified Battle of the Sexes and Chicken an...
We report results from an experiment that explores the empirical validity of correlated equilibrium,...
In a coarse correlated equilibrium (Moulin and Vial 1978), each player finds it optimal to commit ex...
We report results from an experiment that explores the empirical validity of correlated equilibrium,...
In a coarse correlated equilibrium (Moulin and Vial 1978), each player finds it optimal to commit e...
We examine theoretically and experimentally how individuals’ willingness to follow third-party recom...
This study reports a laboratory experiment wherein subjects play a hawk-dove game. We try to impleme...
There are many situations where two interacting individuals can benefit from coordinating their acti...
We run a laboratory experiment to test the concept of coarse correlated equilibrium (Moulin and Vial...
A correlation scheme (leading to a special equilibrium called “soft” correlated equilibrium) is appl...
We study the impact of communication on behavior in a two-stage coordination game with asymmetric pa...
This paper introduces similarity among strategies in the payoff assessment model of choice (Sarin an...
We perform an experiment on a pure coordination game with uncertainty about the payoffs. Our game i...
The strategic analysis of the private provision of a discrete public good has shown the existence of...
In this paper we investigate the set of correlated equilibria of bimatrix games. These equilibria ar...