Experimental studies of coordination games consistently show that large groups are unable to escape the inefficient equilibrium. Weber (2005) modifies experimental design and obtains large groups that coordinate on the efficient equilibrium. This feature is incorporated into a computer testbed. After examining both individual and social learning, it is found that experimental results cannot be described with a simple learning process. A discussion on possible explanations concludes the project
Individuals often need to coordinate with others to pursue and achieve goals. However, individuals o...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
We study the coordination in a group of humans by means of experiments and simulations. Experiments ...
Effective coordination is a key social ingredient and social structure may be approximated by networ...
Within groups, members must coordinate on similar levels of effort in order to finish their tasks at...
The research reported in this dissertation explores the coordination problem faced by economic agent...
This work presents experimental results on a coordination game in which agents must repeatedly choos...
Coordination game theory is quite important to a number of literatures but has had very few direct e...
We report on an experiment exploring whether and how players may learn to use a random device to coo...
The authors report experiments on how players select among multiple Pareto-ranked equilibria in a co...
We report an experiment on the effect of intergroup competition on group coordination in the minimal...
The problem of coordination failure, particularly in \u27team production\u27 situations, is central ...
The need for efficient coordination is ubiquitous in organizations and industries. The literature on...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Individuals often need to coordinate with others to pursue and achieve goals. However, individuals o...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
We study the coordination in a group of humans by means of experiments and simulations. Experiments ...
Effective coordination is a key social ingredient and social structure may be approximated by networ...
Within groups, members must coordinate on similar levels of effort in order to finish their tasks at...
The research reported in this dissertation explores the coordination problem faced by economic agent...
This work presents experimental results on a coordination game in which agents must repeatedly choos...
Coordination game theory is quite important to a number of literatures but has had very few direct e...
We report on an experiment exploring whether and how players may learn to use a random device to coo...
The authors report experiments on how players select among multiple Pareto-ranked equilibria in a co...
We report an experiment on the effect of intergroup competition on group coordination in the minimal...
The problem of coordination failure, particularly in \u27team production\u27 situations, is central ...
The need for efficient coordination is ubiquitous in organizations and industries. The literature on...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Individuals often need to coordinate with others to pursue and achieve goals. However, individuals o...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...