We conduct a laboratory study of the group-on group ultimatum bargaining with restricted within-group interaction. In this context, we concentrate on the effect of different within-group voting procedures on the bargaining outcomes. Our experimental observations can be summarized in two propositions. First, individual responder behavior across treatments does not show statistically significant variation across voting rules, implying that group decisions may be viewed as aggregations of independent individual decisions. Second, we observe that proposer behavior significantly depends (in the manner predicted by a simple model) on the within-group decision rule in force among the responders and is generally different from the proposer behavior...
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The game theoretic prediction for alternating offer bargaining depends crucially on how “the pie” ch...
We conduct a laboratory study of the group-on group ultimatum bargaining with restricted within-gro...
Many rent-sharing decisions in a society are result from a bargaining process between groups of indi...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
We report results from two different settings of a 3-player ultimatum game. Under the monocratic rul...
I investigated the effect of the presence of a group of non-active subjects upon the behavior of act...
We conduct experiments to investigate the effects of different majority requirements on bargaining o...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Experiments can be used to relax technical assumptions that are made by necessity in theoretical ana...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the impact of social comparisons on ultimatum bargaini...
Subgame perfect equilibrium predictions of ultimatum bargaining games correspond poorly to the data ...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
We set up a laboratory experiment to investigate systematically how varying the magnitude of outside...
The game theoretic prediction for alternating offer bargaining depends crucially on how “the pie” ch...
We conduct a laboratory study of the group-on group ultimatum bargaining with restricted within-gro...
Many rent-sharing decisions in a society are result from a bargaining process between groups of indi...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
We report results from two different settings of a 3-player ultimatum game. Under the monocratic rul...
I investigated the effect of the presence of a group of non-active subjects upon the behavior of act...
We conduct experiments to investigate the effects of different majority requirements on bargaining o...
This paper experimentally investigates how individual preferences, through unrestricted deliberation...
Experiments can be used to relax technical assumptions that are made by necessity in theoretical ana...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
Before a group can take a decision, its members must agree on a mechanism to aggregate individual pr...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the impact of social comparisons on ultimatum bargaini...
Subgame perfect equilibrium predictions of ultimatum bargaining games correspond poorly to the data ...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
We set up a laboratory experiment to investigate systematically how varying the magnitude of outside...
The game theoretic prediction for alternating offer bargaining depends crucially on how “the pie” ch...