We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of Fehr and Schmidt (1999). In the first step, subjects played modified ultimatum and dictator games and were classified according to their preferences. In the second step, subjects with specific preferences according to the Fehr and Schmidt model were matched into pairs and interacted with each other in a standard public good game and a public good game with punishment possibility. Our results show that the specific composition of groups significantly influences the subjects' performance in the public good games. We identify the aversion against advantageous inequity and the information about the coplayer's type as the main influencing factors ...
We present a wide collection of experiments which show how human behavior deviates substantially wit...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent s behavior in a sequential pu...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's behavior in a sequential pu...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent’s behavior in a sequential pu...
We report experimental results on a simple coordination game in which two players can coordinate eit...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
We present a wide collection of experiments which show how human behavior deviates substantially wit...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent s behavior in a sequential pu...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
We present a simple two-steps procedure for a within-subject test of the inequity aversion model of ...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's behavior in a sequential pu...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent’s behavior in a sequential pu...
We report experimental results on a simple coordination game in which two players can coordinate eit...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
Experimental economics has revealed an underlying tension between preferences for fairness and the p...
We present a wide collection of experiments which show how human behavior deviates substantially wit...
This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent s behavior in a sequential pu...
Working Paper GATE 2009-19This paper analyzes which type of intrinsic preferences drive an agent's b...