Sustaining cooperation in laboratory public goods experiments: a selective survey of the literature
A Chaudhuri - Experimental economics, 2011 - Springer
I survey the literature post Ledyard (Handbook of Experimental Economics, ed. by J. Kagel,
A. Roth, Chap. 2, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995) on three related issues in …
A. Roth, Chap. 2, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995) on three related issues in …
[HTML][HTML] Trust games and beyond
C Alós-Ferrer, F Farolfi - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Trust is fundamental for the stability of human society. A large part of the experimental
literature relies on the Trust Game as the workhorse to measure individual differences in …
literature relies on the Trust Game as the workhorse to measure individual differences in …
[HTML][HTML] What drives the acceptance of autonomous driving? An investigation of acceptance factors from an end-user's perspective
Autonomous driving is believed to provide numerous benefits for individuals and society,
including increased road safety, reduced traffic congestion, and an improved ecological …
including increased road safety, reduced traffic congestion, and an improved ecological …
The online laboratory: Conducting experiments in a real labor market
Online labor markets have great potential as platforms for conducting experiments. They
provide immediate access to a large and diverse subject pool, and allow researchers to …
provide immediate access to a large and diverse subject pool, and allow researchers to …
Trust games: A meta-analysis
ND Johnson, AA Mislin - Journal of economic psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
We collect data from 162 replications of the Berg, Dickhaut, and McCabe Investment game
(the “trust” game) involving more than 23,000 participants. We conduct a meta-analysis of …
(the “trust” game) involving more than 23,000 participants. We conduct a meta-analysis of …
Understanding social preferences with simple tests
G Charness, M Rabin - The quarterly journal of economics, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Departures from self-interest in economic experiments have recently inspired models of
“social preferences.” We design a range of simple experimental games that test these …
“social preferences.” We design a range of simple experimental games that test these …
Third-party punishment and social norms
E Fehr, U Fischbacher - Evolution and human behavior, 2004 - Elsevier
We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of
experiments. We hypothesize that egalitarian distribution norms and cooperation norms …
experiments. We hypothesize that egalitarian distribution norms and cooperation norms …
The strategy versus the direct-response method: a first survey of experimental comparisons
J Brandts, G Charness - Experimental Economics, 2011 - Springer
In this paper, we present a first survey of the literature regarding whether the strategy
method, in which a responder makes conditional decisions for each possible information set …
method, in which a responder makes conditional decisions for each possible information set …
Testing theories of fairness—Intentions matter
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory
facts. One of the most controversial and yet unresolved issues in the modeling of fairness …
facts. One of the most controversial and yet unresolved issues in the modeling of fairness …
Other-regarding preferences
There has been an enormous amount of experimental research devoted to “otherregarding
preferences” since the publication of the first Handbook of Experimental Economics (Kagel …
preferences” since the publication of the first Handbook of Experimental Economics (Kagel …