People consider fairness as well as their own interest when making decisions in economic games. The present study proposes a model that encompasses the self-concept determined by one's own kindness as a factor of fairness. To observe behavioral patterns that reflect self-concept and fairness, a chicken game experiment was conducted. Behavioral data demonstrates four distinct patterns; ???switching,??? ???mutual rush,??? ???mutual avoidance,??? and ???unfair??? patterns. Model estimation of chicken game data shows that a model with self-concept predicts those behaviors better than previous models of fairness, suggesting that self-concept indeed affects human behavior in competitive economic games. Moreover, a non-stationary parameter an...
The issues of rationality in human behavior and fairness in cooperation have gained interest in vari...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
Social scientists often rely on economic experiments such as ultimatum and dictator games to underst...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
Inaccurate beliefs about procedural fairness often motivate people to act in self-serving and selfis...
peer reviewedWe study fairness and reciprocity in a Hawk–Dove Game. A variety of recent models gives...
This paper surveys recent experimental and field evidence on the impact of concerns for fairness, re...
This study investigates the effect of reciprocal kindness on individual decisions with experimental ...
Do economics students behave more selfishly than other students? Experimental game studies suggest s...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
The concept of “homo oeconomicus” having prevailed in economic research for a long time, experimenta...
My research interests are generally in algorithms and game theory, in specific, algorithmic game the...
Evidence abounds that individuals have preferences for being fairly treated and treating others fair...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
The issues of rationality in human behavior and fairness in cooperation have gained interest in vari...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
Social scientists often rely on economic experiments such as ultimatum and dictator games to underst...
In experimental games, many subjects cooperate contrary to their material interest and they do that...
Inaccurate beliefs about procedural fairness often motivate people to act in self-serving and selfis...
peer reviewedWe study fairness and reciprocity in a Hawk–Dove Game. A variety of recent models gives...
This paper surveys recent experimental and field evidence on the impact of concerns for fairness, re...
This study investigates the effect of reciprocal kindness on individual decisions with experimental ...
Do economics students behave more selfishly than other students? Experimental game studies suggest s...
Ultimatum game is an experimental paradigm to study human decision making. There are two players, a ...
The concept of “homo oeconomicus” having prevailed in economic research for a long time, experimenta...
My research interests are generally in algorithms and game theory, in specific, algorithmic game the...
Evidence abounds that individuals have preferences for being fairly treated and treating others fair...
A central issue in behavioral economics is the role of fairness, and whether it is hard-wired or acq...
The issues of rationality in human behavior and fairness in cooperation have gained interest in vari...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behav...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...