We consider data from an experiment on the minimum-effort game, repeated over many periods. In each play of the game, each player's belief about the minimum-effort of other players in the group is elicited, in addition to the player's chosen effort level. We find that many agents choose effort levels systematically exceeding their beliefs of others' effort levels. We explain this in terms of such subjects taking the role of “leader” in an attempt to pull the group towards more efficient outcomes. We find that the propensity for leaders to emerge depends on individual traits such as trustfulness and cognitive ability. Furthermore, moving to a superior equilibrium is more likely under certain design features such as conditions relating to the...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
We present experiments studying how high-ability individuals use help to foster efficient coordinati...
Individuals often need to coordinate with others to pursue and achieve goals. However, individuals o...
In this work we study the power of precedent transfer in improving coordination in the minimum effor...
We investigate the limits of communication and leadership in avoiding coordination failure in minimu...
Arifovic J, Dawid H, Nanumyan M. Efficiency Gains through Social Influence in a Minimum Effort Game....
Within groups, members must coordinate on similar levels of effort in order to finish their tasks at...
We investigate the limits of communication and leadership in avoiding coordination failure in minimu...
AbstractUsing the experimental sessions of Goeree and Holt (2005), we show that step thinking fits t...
In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to ch...
Motivated by problems of coordination failure observed in weak-link games, we experimentally investi...
This thesis consists of three independent chapters investigating behavioural mechanisms of cooperati...
We use experiments to investigate the use of advice as a coordinating device in the Minimum Effort G...
We use experiments to investigate the use of advice as a coordinating device in the Minimum Effort G...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
We present experiments studying how high-ability individuals use help to foster efficient coordinati...
Individuals often need to coordinate with others to pursue and achieve goals. However, individuals o...
In this work we study the power of precedent transfer in improving coordination in the minimum effor...
We investigate the limits of communication and leadership in avoiding coordination failure in minimu...
Arifovic J, Dawid H, Nanumyan M. Efficiency Gains through Social Influence in a Minimum Effort Game....
Within groups, members must coordinate on similar levels of effort in order to finish their tasks at...
We investigate the limits of communication and leadership in avoiding coordination failure in minimu...
AbstractUsing the experimental sessions of Goeree and Holt (2005), we show that step thinking fits t...
In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to ch...
Motivated by problems of coordination failure observed in weak-link games, we experimentally investi...
This thesis consists of three independent chapters investigating behavioural mechanisms of cooperati...
We use experiments to investigate the use of advice as a coordinating device in the Minimum Effort G...
We use experiments to investigate the use of advice as a coordinating device in the Minimum Effort G...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
We present experiments studying how high-ability individuals use help to foster efficient coordinati...