"An extensive literature demonstrates the existence of framing effects in the laboratory and in questionnaire studies. This paper reports new evidence from a natural field experiment using a subject pool one might expect to be particularly resistant to such effects: experimental economists. We find that while the behaviour of junior experimental economists is affected by the description of the decision task they face, this is not the case for the more senior members of our subject pool." [author's abstract
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One of the key issues faced by researchers employing non-market valuation techniques is framing. Thi...
"An extensive literature demonstrates the existence of framing effects in the laboratory and in ques...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
The dissertation project comprises three papers that all use the method of the economic experiment. ...
This paper investigates whether framing effects consistently appear in experimental situations. Simp...
This thesis sheds light on two of the basic pillars of experimental economics: incentives and framin...
This paper reports a field experiment involving manipulation of invitations to register in an experi...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
We study label framing effects in linear public goods games. By accounting for heterogeneous frame c...
Experimental economics has repeatedly demonstrated that the Nash equilibrium makes inaccurate predic...
Some recent papers have studied data from TV game shows to examine the behaviour of individuals towa...
This study investigates the framing effect of experiments that conducted among students. The main ai...
Some recent papers have studied data from TV game shows to examine the behaviour of individuals towa...
Some recent papers have studied data from TV game shows to examine the behaviour of individuals towa...
Unlike researchers in the natural sciences, economists often lack the ability to conduct laboratory ...
One of the key issues faced by researchers employing non-market valuation techniques is framing. Thi...
"An extensive literature demonstrates the existence of framing effects in the laboratory and in ques...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
The dissertation project comprises three papers that all use the method of the economic experiment. ...
This paper investigates whether framing effects consistently appear in experimental situations. Simp...
This thesis sheds light on two of the basic pillars of experimental economics: incentives and framin...
This paper reports a field experiment involving manipulation of invitations to register in an experi...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
We study label framing effects in linear public goods games. By accounting for heterogeneous frame c...
Experimental economics has repeatedly demonstrated that the Nash equilibrium makes inaccurate predic...
Some recent papers have studied data from TV game shows to examine the behaviour of individuals towa...
This study investigates the framing effect of experiments that conducted among students. The main ai...
Some recent papers have studied data from TV game shows to examine the behaviour of individuals towa...
Some recent papers have studied data from TV game shows to examine the behaviour of individuals towa...
Unlike researchers in the natural sciences, economists often lack the ability to conduct laboratory ...
One of the key issues faced by researchers employing non-market valuation techniques is framing. Thi...