The aim of this pilot study is to investigate relationships between various risk-attitude measures and players’ behavior in the first-round of a repeated stag hunt game. This research report presents preliminary findings that the first-round behavior cannot be explained by any of the commonly used risk-elicitation instruments and describes relationships between those instruments
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
Game theorists typically assume that changing a game’s payoff levels—by adding the same constant to,...
A stag-hunt game (with the risky and safe actions) has two pure Nash equilibria that are Pareto-rank...
Coordination games have become a critical tool of analysis in fields such as development and institu...
The experiment engaging 50 participants was performed to model and identify the determinants of the ...
Researchers are increasingly exploring the role of emotions in interactive decision‐making. Recent ...
We theoretically investigate the effect of allowing one-sided communication with costless indirect m...
and a variation of the game show Deal or No Deal. The participants also completed a series of person...
We theoretically investigate the effect of allowing one-sided communication with costless indirect ...
We show that economic games per se can provide contextual cues and thereby impact behavior. In two l...
Abstract: The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there ar...
We present an incentivized laboratory experiment where a random sample of individuals playing a seri...
Risk dominance and Payoff dominance are considered to be the most important selection criteria in St...
We study risk-taking behavior in a simple two person tournament in a theoretical model as well as a ...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
Game theorists typically assume that changing a game’s payoff levels—by adding the same constant to,...
A stag-hunt game (with the risky and safe actions) has two pure Nash equilibria that are Pareto-rank...
Coordination games have become a critical tool of analysis in fields such as development and institu...
The experiment engaging 50 participants was performed to model and identify the determinants of the ...
Researchers are increasingly exploring the role of emotions in interactive decision‐making. Recent ...
We theoretically investigate the effect of allowing one-sided communication with costless indirect m...
and a variation of the game show Deal or No Deal. The participants also completed a series of person...
We theoretically investigate the effect of allowing one-sided communication with costless indirect ...
We show that economic games per se can provide contextual cues and thereby impact behavior. In two l...
Abstract: The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there ar...
We present an incentivized laboratory experiment where a random sample of individuals playing a seri...
Risk dominance and Payoff dominance are considered to be the most important selection criteria in St...
We study risk-taking behavior in a simple two person tournament in a theoretical model as well as a ...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
Game theorists typically assume that changing a game’s payoff levels—by adding the same constant to,...