This paper studies a game-theoretic model in which players have preferences over their strategies. These preferences vary with the strategic context. The paper further assumes that each player has an ordering over an opponent's strategies that describes the niceness of these strategies. It introduces a condition that insures that the weight on an opponent's utility increases if and only if the opponent chooses a nicer strategy
A central assumption in economics is that individuals are rational in the sense that they seek to sa...
This paper develops a nonparametric theory of preferences over one's own and others' monetary payoff...
This thesis analyzes how players' relative evaluation of the actions other agents choose affects ind...
This paper studies a game-theoretic model in which players have preferences over their strategies. T...
This paper assumes that in addition to the conventional (selfish) preferences over outcomes, players...
This paper assumes that in addition to conventional preferences over outcomes, players in a strategi...
In this paper, the situation in which every player has an altruistic behavior, called friendly behav...
A concept of altruistic behavior (called friendly behavior) has been defined and used for equilibri...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin [amer. Econ. Rev....
This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over ...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Under what conditions do distributional preferences, such as altruism or a concern for fair outcomes...
An active line of research has considered games played on networks in which payoffs depend on both a...
People often have reciprocal habits, almost auto- matically responding to others’ actions. A robot w...
A central assumption in economics is that individuals are rational in the sense that they seek to sa...
This paper develops a nonparametric theory of preferences over one's own and others' monetary payoff...
This thesis analyzes how players' relative evaluation of the actions other agents choose affects ind...
This paper studies a game-theoretic model in which players have preferences over their strategies. T...
This paper assumes that in addition to the conventional (selfish) preferences over outcomes, players...
This paper assumes that in addition to conventional preferences over outcomes, players in a strategi...
In this paper, the situation in which every player has an altruistic behavior, called friendly behav...
A concept of altruistic behavior (called friendly behavior) has been defined and used for equilibri...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin [amer. Econ. Rev....
This paper investigates strategic interaction between rational agents whose preferences evolve over ...
We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At ...
Under what conditions do distributional preferences, such as altruism or a concern for fair outcomes...
An active line of research has considered games played on networks in which payoffs depend on both a...
People often have reciprocal habits, almost auto- matically responding to others’ actions. A robot w...
A central assumption in economics is that individuals are rational in the sense that they seek to sa...
This paper develops a nonparametric theory of preferences over one's own and others' monetary payoff...
This thesis analyzes how players' relative evaluation of the actions other agents choose affects ind...