Negotiating is a core activity in the public and private sector. Because of varying public service motivation (PSM) between public- and private sector employees, we expect them to behave differently in negotiations. Moreover, one-shot negotiation settings are often studied while many negotiations in practice are repeated negotiations. We use a repeated linear public goods game in a laboratory experiment to test the link between PSM and the level of cooperation, using a sample of graduate and undergraduate students. The results show that high-PSM participants indeed contributed more over the entire experiment and therefore, acted more cooperative in a repeated negotiation. Matching negotiators to opponents with high-PSM, low-PSM did not alte...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
The Behavioral Bargaining Problem poses a trio of questions: (1) How do real economic agents behave ...
Negotiating is a core activity in the public and private sector. Because of varying public service m...
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of ...
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of ...
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of ...
Cross-sectoral strategic negotiation is a key challenge in PPPs. Based on framing and game theory, w...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
This paper introduces a variation of the public goods game where four groups compete to win prizes. ...
Item does not contain fulltextAs many public services are contracted out, public servants have to ne...
Using a simple production game, we investigate whether public firms perform better when they increas...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
The Behavioral Bargaining Problem poses a trio of questions: (1) How do real economic agents behave ...
Negotiating is a core activity in the public and private sector. Because of varying public service m...
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of ...
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of ...
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of ...
Cross-sectoral strategic negotiation is a key challenge in PPPs. Based on framing and game theory, w...
We explore the effects of competitive and cooperative motivations on contributions in a field experi...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
As many public services are contracted out, public servants have to negotiate more often. However, n...
This paper introduces a variation of the public goods game where four groups compete to win prizes. ...
Item does not contain fulltextAs many public services are contracted out, public servants have to ne...
Using a simple production game, we investigate whether public firms perform better when they increas...
With the help of a novel design we explicitly test for the extent of conditional cooperation in a re...
Abstract A social dilemma appears in the public goods problem, where the individual has to decide wh...
The Behavioral Bargaining Problem poses a trio of questions: (1) How do real economic agents behave ...