We review the literature on models that try to explain human behavior in social interactions described by normal-form games with monetary payoffs. We start by covering social and moral preferences. We then focus on the growing body of research showing that people react to the language in which actions are described, especially when it activates moral concerns. We conclude by arguing that behavioral economics is in the midst of a paradigm shift towards language-based preferences, which will require an exploration of new models and experimental setups
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in laboratory games is driven by social norms imported i...
We review the literature on models that try to explain human behavior in social interactions describ...
We review the literature on models that try to explain human behavior in social interactions describ...
This paper attempts to explicate the meaning of reciprocate in economics. I first show using innate ...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
This paper attempts to explicate the meaning of reciprocate in economics. I first show using innate ...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
This paper surveys the theories of social preferences. Social preferences are based on that people n...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...
This dissertation explores behaviors that are exhibited in dyadic econmic games, in which the indivi...
In this study, we investigate the capacity of large language models (LLMs), specifically GPT-3.5, to...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a menu of experimental games that are useful for measurin...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in laboratory games is driven by social norms imported i...
We review the literature on models that try to explain human behavior in social interactions describ...
We review the literature on models that try to explain human behavior in social interactions describ...
This paper attempts to explicate the meaning of reciprocate in economics. I first show using innate ...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
This paper attempts to explicate the meaning of reciprocate in economics. I first show using innate ...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in experimental games is driven by social norms imported...
This paper surveys the theories of social preferences. Social preferences are based on that people n...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...
This dissertation explores behaviors that are exhibited in dyadic econmic games, in which the indivi...
In this study, we investigate the capacity of large language models (LLMs), specifically GPT-3.5, to...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe a menu of experimental games that are useful for measurin...
Abstract: Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of “s...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
We explore the idea that prosocial behavior in laboratory games is driven by social norms imported i...