More than thirty years of ultimatum bargaining experiments: Motives, variations, and a survey of the recent literature
W Güth, MG Kocher - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2014 - Elsevier
Take-it or leave-it offers are probably as old as mankind. Our objective here is, first, to
provide a, probably subjectively colored, recollection of the initial ultimatum game …
provide a, probably subjectively colored, recollection of the initial ultimatum game …
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 …
Cooperative games and cooperative organizations
RA McCain - The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
It is well known that game theory has two major branches, cooperative and noncooperative
game theory. Noncooperative game theory is the better known and more influential of the …
game theory. Noncooperative game theory is the better known and more influential of the …
Delegation to artificial agents fosters prosocial behaviors in the collective risk dilemma
Home assistant chat-bots, self-driving cars, drones or automated negotiation systems are
some of the several examples of autonomous (artificial) agents that have pervaded our …
some of the several examples of autonomous (artificial) agents that have pervaded our …
The dynamics of responder behavior in ultimatum games: a meta-study
DJ Cooper, EG Dutcher - Experimental Economics, 2011 - Springer
Using data aggregated from seven papers that study repeated play in standard ultimatum
games with either stranger or absolute stranger matching, we show that the behavior of …
games with either stranger or absolute stranger matching, we show that the behavior of …
Using mobile phone messaging as a response medium in classroom experiments
SL Cheung - The Journal of Economic Education, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
A major challenge in conducting classroom experiments for larger classes is the complexity
of assembling responses and reporting feedback to students. The author demonstrates how …
of assembling responses and reporting feedback to students. The author demonstrates how …
Game theory and public policy
RA McCain - Game Theory and Public Policy, SECOND EDITION, 2015 - elgaronline.com
1 Objectives and scope of the book 3 2 Representing games 8 3 A brief interpretive history
of game theory 27 4 Nash equilibrium and public policy 50 5 Correlated equilibrium 70 6 …
of game theory 27 4 Nash equilibrium and public policy 50 5 Correlated equilibrium 70 6 …
The role of self-interest in elite bargaining
One of the best-known and most replicated laboratory results in behavioral economics is that
bargainers frequently reject low offers, even when it harms their material self-interest. This …
bargainers frequently reject low offers, even when it harms their material self-interest. This …
Self-interested partner selection can lead to the emergence of fairness
YS Chiang - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
The theory of biological markets and competitive altruism contends that competitive partner
selection is favorable to the selection of prosocial behaviors in social evolution. The current …
selection is favorable to the selection of prosocial behaviors in social evolution. The current …
Radical framing effects in the ultimatum game: the impact of explicit culturally transmitted frames on economic decision-making
AD Lightner, P Barclay… - Royal Society open …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Many studies have documented framing effects in economic games. These studies,
however, have tended to use minimal framing cues (eg a single sentence labelling the …
however, have tended to use minimal framing cues (eg a single sentence labelling the …