In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. In both games the proposer suggests a reward distribution which the responder can accept or reject (yielding 0-payoffs). The games only differ in that the responder does (not) learn the suggested reward distribution in the Ultimatum (Yes/No) game. Although an opportunistic responder would always accept and therefore should not be willing to pay for knowing the proposal, earlier results (Güth, Levati, Ockenfels, and Weiland, 2005) show that offers in the Yes/No game are less generous and that responders, on average, earn less in the Yes/No game. By experimentally eliciting the willingness to pay for learning the proposal, we investigate whethe...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
We study ultimatum and dictator environments with one-way, unenforceable pre-play communication from...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether people respond differently to low and hig...
In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. ...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
This paper reports data from an ultimatum mini-game in which responders first had to choose whether ...
This paper studies the extent to which offers and demands in ultimatum games are consistent with equ...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
We investigated if responders accept a 50-50 split in a modified version of the ultimatum game, in w...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
keeping all of the money for themselves to giving all of it away, and any division in between. Once ...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
We study ultimatum and dictator environments with one-way, unenforceable pre-play communication from...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether people respond differently to low and hig...
In the Yes/No game, like in the ultimatum game, proposer and responder can share a monetary reward. ...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
This paper reports data from an ultimatum mini-game in which responders first had to choose whether ...
This paper studies the extent to which offers and demands in ultimatum games are consistent with equ...
Non-cooperative game theory predicts that Allocators in Ultimatum games will take almost all the &ap...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
We investigated if responders accept a 50-50 split in a modified version of the ultimatum game, in w...
The Ultimatum Game (UG) is an economic game where two players (proposer and responder) decide how to...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
keeping all of the money for themselves to giving all of it away, and any division in between. Once ...
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or re...
We study ultimatum and dictator environments with one-way, unenforceable pre-play communication from...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether people respond differently to low and hig...