Beliefs, learning, and personality in the indefinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma

D Gill, Y Rosokha - American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2024 - aeaweb.org
We aim to understand the role and evolution of beliefs in the indefinitely repeated prisoner's
dilemma (IRPD). To do so, we elicit beliefs about the supergame strategies chosen by …

A new approach to the analysis of cooperation under the shadow of the future: Theory and experimental evidence

M Kartal, W Müller - Available at SSRN 3222964, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
The theory of infinitely repeated games may lack predictive power due to its insensitivity to,
eg, changes in some game parameters, the timing of players' moves and communication …

Reciprocity in dynamic employment relationships

M Fahn - Management Science, 2023 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper analyzes a dynamic relational contract for employees with reciprocal
preferences. A model of a long-term employment relationship is developed that implies that …

Understanding cooperation in an intertemporal context

F Kölle, T Lauer - Management Science, 2024 - pubsonline.informs.org
Cooperation between individuals, a critical component of organizational and societal
success, typically involves costs and benefits that accrue at different points in time. Using a …

Facing the grim truth: Repeated prisoner's dilemma against robot opponents

J Duffy, E Hopkins, T Kornienko - 2022 - research.ed.ac.uk
Cooperation in repeated interactions is important for much socio-economic activity. In this
paper we put subjects in the simplest dynamic setting that can rationalize cooperative …

Consideration of others and consideration of future consequences predict cooperation in an acute social dilemma: an application to COVID-19

MAJ van Hulsen, KIM Rohde… - Oxford Open …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
In the Netherlands, the COVID-19 pandemic raised an acute social dilemma where citizens
could decide whether to comply with the precautionary measures recommended by the …

[PDF][PDF] Wait for Others?

MAJ van Hulsen - pure.eur.nl
Wait for Others? Page 1 Wait for Others? Social and intertemporal preferences in allocation of
healthcare resources Merel AJ van Hulsen Page 2 Wait for Others? Social and Intertemporal …

[PDF][PDF] Cooperation in infinitely repeated Prisoner Dilemmas: unexplained variation and social preferences

M Boldrini - 2020 - dse.unibo.it
In this project we aim to investigate the determinants of individuals' cooperative behavior in
infinitely repeated Prisoner Dilemmas (henceforth PDs). Our main contribution is to shed …

[引用][C] ECONtribute Discussion Paper

FKT Lauer - 2020