Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and in private life, little is known about subjects' preferences with respect to individual and team decision-making and about the consequences of respecting these preferences. We report the results from an experimental beauty-contest game, where subjects could endogenously choose their preferred way of decision-making. About 60% of subjects prefer to act in a team, and teams win the game significantly more often than individuals. Nevertheless, both individuals and team members are highly satisfied with their chosen role, but for different reasons.Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and in private life, little is known about subjects' prefere...
This dissertation consists of three distinct papers (chapters) that explore various factors that aff...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
Individuals' concerns for others have been the focus of many experimental investigations since the f...
Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and private life, little is know...
Economics has devoted little attention so far as to whether the type of decision maker matters for e...
We examine the influence of team size on decision making in a beauty-contest experiment. Teams with ...
While most papers on team decision-making find that teams behave more selfishly, less trustingly and...
révision Août 2015We compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both within- a...
In many important public good situations the decision-making power and authority is delegated to rep...
International audienceWe compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both withi...
Many important decisions require strategic sophistication. We examine experimentally whether teams a...
We examine how self-selection of workers depends on the power of incentive schemes and how it affect...
We revisit the phenomenon that group decisions differ systematically from decisions of individuals. ...
AbstractMany important decisions require strategic sophistication. We examine experimentally whether...
While most papers on team decision-making find teams to behave more selfish, less trusting and less ...
This dissertation consists of three distinct papers (chapters) that explore various factors that aff...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
Individuals' concerns for others have been the focus of many experimental investigations since the f...
Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and private life, little is know...
Economics has devoted little attention so far as to whether the type of decision maker matters for e...
We examine the influence of team size on decision making in a beauty-contest experiment. Teams with ...
While most papers on team decision-making find that teams behave more selfishly, less trustingly and...
révision Août 2015We compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both within- a...
In many important public good situations the decision-making power and authority is delegated to rep...
International audienceWe compare inequality aversion in individuals and teams by means of both withi...
Many important decisions require strategic sophistication. We examine experimentally whether teams a...
We examine how self-selection of workers depends on the power of incentive schemes and how it affect...
We revisit the phenomenon that group decisions differ systematically from decisions of individuals. ...
AbstractMany important decisions require strategic sophistication. We examine experimentally whether...
While most papers on team decision-making find teams to behave more selfish, less trusting and less ...
This dissertation consists of three distinct papers (chapters) that explore various factors that aff...
In the theories of team reasoning of Sugden, and Bacharach, players are assumed to be motivated in s...
Individuals' concerns for others have been the focus of many experimental investigations since the f...