Most studies that compare individual and group behavior neglect the in-group decision making process. This paper explores the decision making process within groups in a strategic setting: a two player power-to-take experiment. Discussions preceding group decisions are video taped and analyzed. We find the following: (1) no impact of the group setting as such on individual behavior; (2) heterogeneity of individual types; (3) perceptions of fairness are hardly discussed and are prone to the self-serving bias; (4) groups ignore the decision rule of other groups and typically view them as if they were single agents. (5) We also show that to explain group outcomes two factors have to be taken into account that are often neglected: the distributi...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
Economics has devoted little attention so far as to whether the type of decision maker matters for e...
This paper investigates the rationality of group decisions versus individual decisions under risk. W...
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
We use a laboratory experiment to compare the way groups and individuals behave in an inter-temporal...
We use a laboratory experiment to compare the way groups and individuals behave in an inter-temporal...
We revisit the phenomenon that group decisions differ systematically from decisions of individuals. ...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
Many decisions are interactive; the outcome of one party depends not only on its decisions or on act...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
© 2015, Economic Science Association. It is still an open question when groups perform better than i...
Groups play an important role in economics. Many economic activities take place within or between gr...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
Economics has devoted little attention so far as to whether the type of decision maker matters for e...
This paper investigates the rationality of group decisions versus individual decisions under risk. W...
Groups make decisions more rational than individuals do. This may depend by several factors. The lea...
We use a laboratory experiment to compare the way groups and individuals behave in an inter-temporal...
We use a laboratory experiment to compare the way groups and individuals behave in an inter-temporal...
We revisit the phenomenon that group decisions differ systematically from decisions of individuals. ...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
Many decisions are interactive; the outcome of one party depends not only on its decisions or on act...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
© 2015, Economic Science Association. It is still an open question when groups perform better than i...
Groups play an important role in economics. Many economic activities take place within or between gr...
We study the decision process in a group dictator game in which three subjects can distribute an ini...
Many experiments comparing individual and group behavior find that groups behave more egoistically t...
Economics has devoted little attention so far as to whether the type of decision maker matters for e...
This paper investigates the rationality of group decisions versus individual decisions under risk. W...