We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strategy it will play through a vote by its members. When groups consist of two voting players, our games can also be interpreted as network-formation games. In experiments on Stag Hunt games, we find that that the structure of the voting rule completely determines which equilibrium is played, independently of the payoff structure. Thus, we find a stark contrast between how groups and individuals play our games, with payoffs playing a much more important role in equilibrium selection in the latter case. We also explore play between groups where one member of each group dictates the play of that group. We find that the dictator tends to play a less risky strat...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific exam...
We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strategy it will ...
We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strategy it will ...
Abstract: We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strateg...
We study behavior and equilibrium selection in experimental network games. We varytwo important fact...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
We propose a theory of collusive groups in the context of finite non-cooperative games. We first con...
Evolutionary game theory is a formal framework which enables one to model how behaviour in large pop...
We propose a theory of collusive groups in the context of finite non-cooperative games. We first con...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
This paper discusses preferential opponent selection in public goods games. It is shown that a prefe...
We study a setting in which individual players choose their partners as well as a mode of behavior i...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific exam...
We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strategy it will ...
We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strategy it will ...
Abstract: We study games played between groups of players, where a given group decides which strateg...
We study behavior and equilibrium selection in experimental network games. We varytwo important fact...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
There is an increasing wealth of models trying to explain the evolution of group discrimination and ...
We propose a theory of collusive groups in the context of finite non-cooperative games. We first con...
Evolutionary game theory is a formal framework which enables one to model how behaviour in large pop...
We propose a theory of collusive groups in the context of finite non-cooperative games. We first con...
When immediate self-interests conflict with the long-term collective performance of a large group of...
This paper discusses preferential opponent selection in public goods games. It is shown that a prefe...
We study a setting in which individual players choose their partners as well as a mode of behavior i...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific examples of a ...
Abstract. In this paper, we describe a series of laboratory experiments that implement specific exam...