In recent years, experimental economics has seen a rise in the collection and analysis of choice process data, such as team communication transcripts. The main purpose of this paper is to understand whether the collection of team communication data influences how individuals reason and behave as they enter the team deliberation process, i.e. before any communication exchange. Such an influence would imply that team setups have limited validity to speak to individual reasoning processes. Our treatment manipulations allow us to isolate the effects of (1) belonging to a team, (2) actively suggesting an action to the team partner, and (3) justifying the suggestion in a written text to the team partner. Across three different tasks, we find no s...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...
Because decision making teams are useful only to the extent that they are able to exchange and synth...
This dissertation consists of three independent essays that examine the effects of pre-play within-g...
This dissertation explores behaviors that are exhibited in dyadic econmic games, in which the indivi...
coherence. We model individual decision making in unfamiliar settings using constraint satisfaction ...
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
In a laboratory experiment, 338 participants were asked to communicate in pairs and then play two ga...
Does the deliberative quality of communication positively affect the sharing and processing of priva...
Games of pure mutual interest require players to coordinate their choices without being able to comm...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
This repository contains the replication material for the paper "Does Communicating within a Team In...
Many important decisions require strategic sophistication. We examine experimentally whether teams a...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...
Because decision making teams are useful only to the extent that they are able to exchange and synth...
This dissertation consists of three independent essays that examine the effects of pre-play within-g...
This dissertation explores behaviors that are exhibited in dyadic econmic games, in which the indivi...
coherence. We model individual decision making in unfamiliar settings using constraint satisfaction ...
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
In a laboratory experiment, 338 participants were asked to communicate in pairs and then play two ga...
Does the deliberative quality of communication positively affect the sharing and processing of priva...
Games of pure mutual interest require players to coordinate their choices without being able to comm...
A particular problem of traditional Rational Choice Theory is that it cannot explain equilibrium sel...
This repository contains the replication material for the paper "Does Communicating within a Team In...
Many important decisions require strategic sophistication. We examine experimentally whether teams a...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
Coordination on focal points in one shot games can often be explained by team reasoning, a departure...
This paper presents an agent-based model of team reasoning in a social dilemma game. Starting from t...