The paper presents a new meta data set covering 13 experiments on the social learning games by Bikhchandani, Hirshleifer, and Welch (1992). The large amount of data makes it possible to estimate the empirically optimal action for a large variety of decision situations and ask about the economic significance of suboptimal play. For example, one can ask how much of the possible payoffs the players earn in situations where it is empirically optimal that they follow others and contradict their own information. The answer is 53% on average across all experiments – only slightly more than what they would earn by choosing at random. The players’ own information carries much more weight in the choices than the information conveyed by other players’...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
The main contribution of this paper is twofold. First of all, it focuses on the decisional process t...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. We argue that two different expec...
The paper presents a new meta data set covering 13 experiments on the social learning games by Bikhc...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue th...
We study social learning by boundedly rational agents. Agents take a decision in sequence, after obs...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
We investigate experimentally whether social learners appreciate the redundancy of information conve...
This paper reports an experimental test of how, when observing others' actions, participants learn m...
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs ...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
In the wide economic literature on social learning, many types of behavior – rational and non-ration...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
The main contribution of this paper is twofold. First of all, it focuses on the decisional process t...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. We argue that two different expec...
The paper presents a new meta data set covering 13 experiments on the social learning games by Bikhc...
We investigate whether experimental participants follow their private information and contradict her...
This paper investigates the learning foundations of economic models of social learning. We pursue th...
We study social learning by boundedly rational agents. Agents take a decision in sequence, after obs...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
We investigate experimentally whether social learners appreciate the redundancy of information conve...
This paper reports an experimental test of how, when observing others' actions, participants learn m...
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs ...
We study social learning in a continuous action space experiment. Subjects, acting in sequence, stat...
In the wide economic literature on social learning, many types of behavior – rational and non-ration...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
This paper argues that some of the pathologies identified by the social learning literature are not ...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
The main contribution of this paper is twofold. First of all, it focuses on the decisional process t...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. We argue that two different expec...