We study social preferences in a three-person ultimatum game experiment with one proposer and two responders.Any responder can unilaterally punish the proposer.In three treatments, we vary the pecuniary consequences of rejection in such a way that upon rejection of one responder the other responder is (i) affected negatively, (ii) not affected, and (iii) positively affected.We collect complete strategies and are able to classify (almost) all of them in intuitively plausible strategy types.Half of the responders submitted strategies that are sensitive to the relative standing with respect to the proposer and the other responder.The other half of responders submitted strategies with an acceptance threshold concerning the own material payoff, ...
In the present study EEG was recorded simultaneously while two participants were playing the three-p...
We report results from two different settings of a three-player ultimatum game. Under the “Monocrati...
In the context of a three-person ultimatum game featuring a proposer and two responders, this paper ...
Contains fulltext : 140289.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study social...
We conducted ultimatum games in which a proposer offers a division of $10 to a respondent, who accep...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the impact of social comparisons on ultimatum bargaini...
We report results from two different settings of a three-player ultimatum game. Under the “Monocrati...
In three party ultimatum games the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, what ...
The evolution of fairness in dyadic relationships has been studied using ultimatum games. However, h...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
We conducted ultimatum games in which a proposer offers a division of $10 to a respondent, who accep...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate reference group formation and the impact of soci...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
In the present study EEG was recorded simultaneously while two participants were playing the three-p...
We report results from two different settings of a three-player ultimatum game. Under the “Monocrati...
In the context of a three-person ultimatum game featuring a proposer and two responders, this paper ...
Contains fulltext : 140289.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study social...
We conducted ultimatum games in which a proposer offers a division of $10 to a respondent, who accep...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the impact of social comparisons on ultimatum bargaini...
We report results from two different settings of a three-player ultimatum game. Under the “Monocrati...
In three party ultimatum games the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, what ...
The evolution of fairness in dyadic relationships has been studied using ultimatum games. However, h...
<div><p>The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers...
The accumulation of findings that most responders in the ultimatum game reject unfair offers provide...
We conducted ultimatum games in which a proposer offers a division of $10 to a respondent, who accep...
Abstract The Ultimatum Game is a key exemplar that shows how human play often deviates from “rationa...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate reference group formation and the impact of soci...
This article reports two experiments that compared the standard ultimatum game played by individuals...
In the present study EEG was recorded simultaneously while two participants were playing the three-p...
We report results from two different settings of a three-player ultimatum game. Under the “Monocrati...
In the context of a three-person ultimatum game featuring a proposer and two responders, this paper ...