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Large Multiple Neighborhood Search for the Soft-Clustered Vehicle-Routing Problem, Timo Hintsch,
from Gutenberg School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
(2019)
Keywords: Vehicle Routing, Clustered Vehicle Routing, Large neighborhood search
Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation: A Micro Analysis of Pakistan, Nooreen Mujahid,
in International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research (IJEER)
(2014)
Keywords: Labor force participation, Pakistan
Measuring risk aversion with lists: A new bias, Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre,
from University of California, Davis, Department of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Risk aversion, risk attitudes, experiments, lists, elicitation method, Holt, Laury, Abdellaoui, Driouchi, l?Haridon, independence axiom
Mental fatigue assessment in different thermal environments - Protocol, Emília Costa, J. Santos Baptista and Jorge Carvalho,
in Journal of Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being
(2018)
Keywords: EEG; Mental Fatigue; Thermal Environment; Fatigue Indexes
The More You Know? – Consumption Behavior and the Communication of Economic Information, Jeannette Brosig-Koch and Klemens Keldenich,
from RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen
(2012)
Keywords: consumption, framing, beliefs
Updating Beliefs: Are economic agents inspired by rational action or according to ones hopes and fears?, Natalia González, Sachiko Fukano and Edgar Benítez,
in Estudios Gerenciales
(2004)
Keywords: Belief formation, rational behavior,rational choice, wishful thinking,counter wishful thinking, hopes, fears,preference relation, information processingmechanisms: Bayes approach.
¿El consenso sobre la racionalidad económica?, Natalia Gonzalez Gómez.,
in Estudios Gerenciales
(2000)
Keywords: Problemas cognitivos,Incertidumbre, modelos determinísticosy estocásticos.
Bidding behavior in experimental auctions with positive and negative values, Ji Yong Lee and Fox, John A. (Sean),
in Economics Letters
(2015)
Keywords: Experimental auctions; Negative values; Strategic bidding;
Measuring risk aversion with lists: A new bias, Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre,
from University of California, Davis, Department of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Risk aversion, risk attitudes, experiments, lists, elicitation method, Holt, Laury, Abdellaoui, Driouchi, l?Haridon, independence axiom, probability weighting
Negotiators' cognition: An experimental study on bilateral, integrative negotiation, Livia Reina,
from Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Business and Economics, Department of Economics
(2003)
Keywords: integrative negotiation, logrolling, cognitive bias, satisficing
Children's heterogeneity in cooperation and parental background: An experimental study, Matthias Sutter and Anna Untertrifaller,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2020)
Keywords: Cooperation; Prisoner Dilemma game; Children's behavior; Family background; Socioeconomic gradient; Experiment;
Pushing Through or Slacking Off? Heterogeneity on the Reaction to Rank Feedback, Florian Hett and Felix Schmidt,
from Gutenberg School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
(2018)
Keywords: direct deliveries, branch-cut-and-price, weighted customer waiting times, just-in-time logistics
Pushing through or slacking off? Heterogeneity in the reaction to rank feedback, Florian Hett and Felix Schmidt,
from Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE
(2018)
Keywords: heterogeneity, competitiveness, contest, rank feedback, relative performance evaluation
How do economists differ from others in distributive situations?, Astri Drange Hole,
from University of Siena
(2008)
Keywords: experiment
Does Prospect Theory Explain the Disposition Effect?, Thorsten Hens and Martin Vlcek,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
(2006)
Keywords: Disposition effect, prospect theory, portfolio choice
Does size matter? The Allais paradox and preference reversals with varying outcome magnitudes, Adam Oliver and Cass Sunstein,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2019)
Keywords: Allais paradox; Common consequence effect; Expected utility theory; Outcome size; Preference elicitation; Preference reversals; Rational choice;
An incentive compatible scoring rule for ordinal judgments of expected utility maximizers, Johannes G. Jaspersen,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Scoring rules; Expected utility maximization; Ordinal information;
The Power of Eye Tracking in Economics Experiments, Joanna Lahey and Douglas Oxley,
in American Economic Review
(2016)
Information Illusion: Placebic Information and Stock Price Estimates, Andreas Oehler, Matthias Horn and Stefan Wendt,
from Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association
(2020)
Keywords: Placebic information, information illusion, information overload, financial decision making, experiments, forecasting, investor survey
Sunk costs and sunk benefits: A re-examination of re-investment decisions, Darren Duxbury,
in The British Accounting Review
(2012)
Keywords: Escalation of commitment; Prospect theory; Sunk benefit; Sunk cost;
Organizational Commitment and Creativity: the Influence of Thinking Styles, Yubo Hou Hou, Ge Gao, Fei Wang, Tingrui Li and Zhilan Yu,
in Annals of Economics and Finance
(2011)
Keywords: Thinking style, Organizational commitment, Creativity, Culture
Revisiting generosity in the dictator game: Experimental evidence from Pakistan, Hamza Umer,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2020)
Keywords: Unearned; Anonymous; Religiosity; Dictator game; Religious teachings;
Are individuals in China prone to money illusion?, Heleen Mees and Philip Hans Franses,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2014)
Keywords: China; Behavioral economics; Money illusion;
Norm elicitation in within-subject designs: Testing for order effects, Giovanna d'Adda, Michalis Drouvelis and Daniele Nosenzo,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2016)
Keywords: Social norms; Norm elicitation; Order effects; Within-subject design; Bribery game;
Conforming with peers in honesty and cooperation, Ozan Isler and Simon Gächter,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2022)
Keywords: Honesty; Cooperation; Peer influence; Conformism; Social norms;
Inertia in partnerships: The role of gender, Wei Bao, Daniel Houser, Yulei Rao and Erte Xiao,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Inertia; Gender difference; Partner choice; Experimental design;
El efecto de las características socioeconómicas sobre la consistencia en la toma de decisiones: un análisis experimental, Jhon Mora Rodriguez,
from Universidad Icesi
(2001)
Keywords: Experimental Economics, Allais paradoxes, Probit models, and Principal
Is Discounting Hyperbolic? Experimental Evidence, Jess Benhabib and Alberto Bisin,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2004)
Keywords: Discounting, Behavioral
Preventing the Tyranny of the Majority - Experimental Evidence on the Choice of Voting Thresholds in Bayesian Games, Dirk Engelmann, Hans Peter Grüner, Timo Hoffmann and Alex Possajennikov,
from Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association
(2017)
Altruism, fast and slow? Evidence from a meta-analysis and a new experiment, Hanna Fromell, Daniele Nosenzo and Trudy Owens,
in Experimental Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Altruism, Giving, Dictator game, Dual-system model, Intuition, Deliberation, Self-control, Willpower, Depletion, Stroop task
Identifying social norms using coordination games: Spectators vs. stakeholders, Hande Erkut, Daniele Nosenzo and Martin Sefton,
in Economics Letters
(2015)
Keywords: Social norms; Dictator games; Norm elicitation;
Thinking fast, thinking badly, Natalia Jiménez, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara, Jean-Robert Tyran and Erik Wengström,
in Economics Letters
(2018)
Keywords: Cognitive abilities; Cognitive reflection; Response times; Intuitive behavior; Reflective behavior;
Lying through their teeth: Third party advice and truth telling in a strategy proof mechanism, Pablo Guillen and Alexander Hing,
in European Economic Review
(2014)
Keywords: Matching; Top trading cycles; Strategy-proofness; Confusion; Economic experiments;
The gender difference in the value of winning, Chen, Zhuoqiong (Charlie), David Ong and Roman Sheremeta,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2015)
Keywords: Experiments All-pay auction Competitiveness Gender differences
Earning responsibility increases risk taking among representative decision makers, Luke Jones and Attila Cseh,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2021)
Keywords: Representative decision making; Social responsibility; Risk taking; Earned roles;
Self-control: Knowledge or perishable resource?, Marco Palma, Michelle Segovia, Bachir Kassas, Luis Ribera and Charles R. Hall,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2018)
Keywords: Biometrics; Ego depletion; Self-regulation; Unified model;
Cognitive constraints increase estimation biases: Cognitive load and delay in judgments, Sarah Allred, L. Elizabeth Crawford, Sean Duffy and John Smith,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: cognitive load; delay; judgment; estimation biases; memory; category effects
Category effects on stimulus estimation: Shifting and skewed frequency distributions - A reexamination, Sean Duffy and John Smith,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2017)
Keywords: judgment; memory; Category Adjustment Model; central tendency bias; recency effects; Bayesian judgments
Judgments of length in the economics laboratory: Are there brains in choice?, Sean Duffy, Steven Gussman and John Smith,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: cognitive load, choice, choice overload, judgment, memory, search
Omitted-variable bias and other matters in the defense of the category adjustment model: A reply to Crawford (2019), Sean Duffy and John Smith,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: judgment, omitted-variable bias, category adjustment model, central tendency bias, recency effects, Bayesian judgments
Simple Belief Elicitation: an experimental evaluation, Karl Schlag and James Tremewan,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2020)
Keywords: Belief elicitation; experiment
The Dollar Auction Game: A laboratory comparison between Individuals and Groups, Andrea Morone, Simone Nuzzo and Rocco Caferra,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2016)
Keywords: escalation; winner’s curse
The Dollar Auction Game: A laboratory comparison between Individuals and Groups, Andrea Morone, Simone Nuzzo and Rocco Caferra,
from ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
(2017)
Keywords: escalation, winner’s curse
Explanation matters: An experimental study on explainable AI, Pascal Hamm, Michael Klesel, Patricia Coberger and H. Felix Wittmann,
in Electronic Markets
(2023)
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, AI, XAI, Perception, Experiment
The price of luck: paying for the hot hand of others, Silvia Bou, Jordi Brandts, Magda Cayón and Pablo Guillen,
in Journal of the Economic Science Association
(2016)
Keywords: Decision heuristics, Cognitive bias, Economic experiments
JUST VENMO ME: Does form of payment affect risk taking and intertemporal choice?, Jessica Hoel, Prachi Jain and Bridget Galaty,
in Journal of the Economic Science Association
(2022)
Keywords: Risk taking, Temporal discounting, Mobile money, Form of payment
Pay or conditions? The role of workplace characteristics in nurses’ labor supply, Barbara Eberth, Robert F. Elliott and Diane Skåtun,
in The European Journal of Health Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Nurses labor supply, Worker heterogeneity, Compensating wage differentials, Primary data
Within-Team Competition in the Minimum Effort Coordination Game, Enrique Fatas, Tibor Neugebauer and Javier Perote,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2005)
Keywords: Coordination Games, Team Incentives, Minimum Effort Game
Embezzlement and Guilt Aversion, Giuseppe Attanasi, Claire Rimbaud and Marie Claire Villeval,
from Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Université de Lyon
(2018)
Keywords: Embezzlement, Dishonesty, Guilt Aversion, Psychological Game Theory, Experiment
Avoiding the Cost of your Conscience: Belief Dependent Preferences and Information Acquisition, Claire Rimbaud and Alice Solda,
from Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Université de Lyon
(2021)
Keywords: Belief-dependent preferences, illusory preferences, information acquisition, self-serving biases, experiment
Avoiding the cost of your conscience: belief dependent preferences and information acquisition, Claire Rimbaud and Alice Soldà,
in Experimental Economics
(2024)
Keywords: Belief-dependent preferences, Information acquisition, Self-serving biases, Experiment
Performance of a reciprocity model in predicting a positive reciprocity decision, Kornpob Bhirombhakdi and Tanapong Potipiti,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: Reciprocity, Model performance, Trust game
More than Thirty Years of Ultimatum Bargaining Experiments: Motives, Variations, and a Survey of the Recent Literature, Werner Güth and Martin Kocher,
from CESifo
(2013)
Keywords: ultimatum bargaining, experiment, social preferences
Let's Talk: How Communication Affects Contract Design, Jordi Brandts, Gary Charness and Matthew Ellman,
from CESifo
(2012)
Keywords: contract design, communication, experiments
Social Preferences in the Lab: A Comparison of Students and a Representative Population, Alexander Cappelen, Knut Nygaard, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden,
from CESifo
(2011)
Keywords: social preferences, representative population, dictator game, trust game
More than thirty years of ultimatum bargaining experiments: Motives, variations, and a survey of the recent literature, Werner Güth and Martin Kocher,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2014)
Keywords: Ultimatum bargaining; Ultimatum game; Experiment; Social preferences;
Embezzlement and guilt aversion, Giuseppe Attanasi, Claire Rimbaud and Marie Claire Villeval,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2019)
Keywords: Embezzlement; Dishonesty; Guilt aversion; Psychological game theory; Experiment;
Trust and reciprocity among Mediterranean countries, Nikolaos Georgantzís, Juan A. Lacomba, Francisco Lagos and Juliette Milgram Baleix,
from Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (Spain)
(2013)
Keywords: trust, reciprocity, trust game, cross-country, experiment
More than thirty years of ultimatum bargaining experiments: Motives, variations, and a survey of the recent literature, Werner Güth and Martin Kocher,
from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
(2013)
Keywords: ultimatum bargaining, experiment, social preferences
Thinking fast, thinking badly, Natalia Jiménez, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara, Jean-Robert Tyran and Erik Wengström,
from University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics
(2017)
Keywords: cognitive ability, cognitive reflection, response time, intuitive behavior, reflective behavior
I do not play lotteries, Pablo Brañas-Garza, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Pablo Guillen,
from Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada.
(2005)
Keywords: risky decision making, pathological gambling, attraction and re-pulsion to chance.
Instinctive Response in the Ultimatum Game, Pablo Brañas-Garza, Debrah Meloso and Luis Miller,
from Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada.
(2008)
Keywords: Economic experiments, Ultimatum game, Yes-or-No game, median response time.
Psychological Incentives, Financial Incentives, and Risk Attitudes in Tournaments: An Artefactual Field Experiment, Charles Cadsby, Jim Engle-Warnick, Tony Fang and Fei Song,
from University of Guelph, Department of Economics and Finance
(2014)
Keywords: incentives, social comparison, performance feedback, peer pressure, tournament, risk aversion, artefactual field experiment
They Come to Play: Supply Effects in an Economic Experiment, Jeffrey Carpenter, Allison Liati and Brian Vickery,
from Middlebury College, Department of Economics
(2006)
Keywords: experiment, social preference, altruism, dictator game, impulsivity, demand effect
Simon Grant, Monti, Martin Osherson, Daniel, A Note on Concave Utility Functions,
from Rice University, Department of Economics
(2004)
Preschoolers’ Inductive Selectivity as a Function of Implicit and Conceptual Learning, Alexey Kotov, Tatyana Kotova and Elizaveta Vlasova,
from National Research University Higher School of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: inductive selectivity, induction, associative learning, conceptual learning, preschoolers
The Role of Labels in Learning Statistically Dense and Statistically Sparse Categories, Alexey Kotov, Liana Agrba, Elizaveta Vlasova and Tatyana Kotova,
from National Research University Higher School of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: categorization, concept formation, sign, category structure, learning.
Is Concern for Relative Consumption a Function of Relative Consumption?, Fredrik W. Andersson,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2006)
Keywords: Relative consumption; marginal degree of positionality; choice experiments; questionnaire-experimental methods
Are Social Preferences Skin Deep? Dictators under Cognitive Load, Karen Hauge, Kjell Arne Brekke, Lars-Olof Johansson, Olof Johansson-Stenman and Henrik Svedsäter,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Social Preferences; experiments; dictator game; cognitive load
The first time is the hardest: A test of ordering effects in choice experiments, Fredrik Carlsson, Morten Mørkbak and Søren Olsen,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Choice Experiments; Fatigue; Learning; Ordering Effects; WTP
Coordination games played by children and teenagers: On the influence of age, group size and incentives, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Matthias Sutter and Claudia Zoller,
from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck
(2024)
Keywords: coordination game, age, group size, incentives, children, experiment
Continuous inclusion of other in the self, Benjamin Beranek and Geoffrey Castillo,
in Journal of the Economic Science Association
(2024)
Keywords: Social closeness, Social distance, Inclusion of other in the self, Connectedness
Equilibrium play in voluntary ultimatum games: Beneficence cannot be extorted, Vernon Smith and Bart Wilson,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2018)
Keywords: Ultimatum games; Voluntary play; Adam Smith; Experimental economics;
Are Happier People Less Judgmental of Other People's Selfish Behaviors? Laboratory Evidence from Trust and Gift Exchange Games, Michalis Drouvelis and Nattavudh Powdthavee,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2013)
Keywords: Happiness, moral judgments, trust games, gift exchange games
Are happier people less judgmental of other people's selfish behaviors? Experimental survey evidence from trust and gift exchange games, Michalis Drouvelis and Nattavudh Powdthavee,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2015)
Keywords: Happiness; Moral judgments; Trust games; Gift exchange games;
The Effects of Induced Mood on Preference Reversals and Bidding Behavior in Experimental Auction Valuation, Andreas Drichoutis, Rodolfo Nayga and Stathis Klonaris,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2010)
Keywords: mood; affect; rationality; Vickrey auction; preference reversals; gender differences
The St. Petersburg paradox despite risk-seeking preferences: an experimental study, James Cox, Eike B. Kroll, Marcel Lichters, Vjollca Sadiraj and Bodo Vogt,
in Business Research
(2019)
Keywords: Decision-making under risk, St. Petersburg paradox, Risk-aversion
Instructions, David Freeman, Erik Kimbrough, Garrett M. Petersen and Hanh T. Tong,
in Journal of the Economic Science Association
(2018)
Keywords: Attention, Comprehension, Instructions
An Experimental Study of Bubble Formation in Asset Markets Using the Tâtonnement Pricing Mechanism, Volodymyr Lugovskyy, Daniela Puzzello and Steven Tucker,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2009)
Keywords: Bubbles; Trading Institutions; Pricing Mechanisms; Tâtonnement
Does Instrumental Reciprocity Crowd out Prosocial Behavior?, Åshild Johnsen and Ola Kvaløy,
from CESifo
(2014)
Keywords: reputation, reciprocity, crowding out, experiment
Conspiracy Against the Public – An Experiment on Collusion, Åshild Johnsen and Ola Kvaløy,
from CESifo
(2018)
Keywords: infinitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma game, negative externality, cooperation, collusion, experiment
Conforming with Peers in Honesty and Cooperation, Ozan Isler and Simon Gaechter,
from CESifo
(2021)
Keywords: honesty, cooperation, peer influence, conformism, social norms
Cash versus Extra-Credit Incentives in Experimental Asset Markets, Steven Tucker, Shuze Ding, Volodymyr Lugovskyy, Daniela Puzzello and Arlington Williams,
from University of Waikato
(2017)
Keywords: asset market experiments; experiment incentives
Social comparisons in ultimatum bargaining, Iris Bohnet and Richard Zeckhauser,
from Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA)
(2004)
Keywords: Experimental bargaining; social comparisons; asymmetric information; ultimatum game.
Equilibrium Play in Voluntary Ultimatum Games: Beneficence Cannot Be Extorted, Vernon Smith and Bart Wilson,
from Chapman University, Economic Science Institute
(2017)
Keywords: ultimatum games, voluntary play, Adam Smith, experimental economics
The Effects of "Observability" on Rejection Behavior in Ultimatum Game Experiments, Miho Hong, Chulyoung Kim, Sang-Hyun Kim and Sangyoon Nam,
from Yonsei University, Yonsei Economics Research Institute
(2019)
Keywords: Ultimatum game experiment, audience effect, signaling, loss aversion
Incentives, Decision Frames, and Motivation Crowding Out – An Experimental Investigation, Bernd Irlenbusch and Dirk Sliwka,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2005)
Keywords: incentives, crowding-out, reciprocity, reputation, experiment
Coordination Games Played by Children and Teenagers: On the Influence of Age, Group Size and Incentives, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Matthias Sutter and Claudia Zoller,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2024)
Keywords: coordination game, age, group size, incentives, children, experiment
Peer Evaluation Tournaments, Martin Dufwenberg, Katja Goerlitz and Christina Gravert,
from University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics. The Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI)
(2024)
Keywords: psychological game, cheating, tournaments, laboratory experiment
Coordination games played by children and teenagers: On the influence of age, group size and incentives, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Matthias Sutter and Claudia Zoller,
from Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
(2024)
Keywords: coordination game, age, group size, incentives, children, experiment
Does room for reflection reduce ignorance and increase pro-social behavior? An experimental study, Fabian Bopp and Wendelin Schnedler,
from Paderborn University, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
(2023)
Keywords: willful ignorance, strategic ignorance, social preferences, de-biasing
An Experiment on Dilemma Aversion and Information Avoidance, Fabian Bopp,
from Paderborn University, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
(2023)
Keywords: willful ignorance, strategic ignorance, conflict aversion, dilemma aversion, trade-off aversion
Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets, Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden,
from The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham
(2007)
Keywords: preference reversal, willingness to accept, willingness to pay, repeated market.
Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets, Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden,
from The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham
(2009)
Keywords: preference reversal, willingness to accept, willingness to pay, repeated market
Training Without Certification: An Experimental Study, Nadège Marchand and Claude Montmarquette,
from Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Université de Lyon
(2008)
Keywords: general and speficic trainings in firms, accreditation, cooperation and reputation, experimental econonmics
Getting It Right the First Time: Belief Elicitation with Novice Participants, Li Hao and Daniel Houser,
from George Mason University, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science
(2010)
Keywords: probabilistic belief elicitation, declarative mechanism, clock mechanism, proper scoring rules, laboratory experiment
The Risk of Algorithm Transparency: How Algorithm Complexity Drives the Effects on Use of Advice, Christiane B. Haubitz, Cedric A. Lehmann, Andreas Fügener and Ulrich W. Thonemann,
from University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany
(2021)
Keywords: Algorithm Transparency; Decision Making; Decision Support; Use of Advice
Turn-taking in finitely repeated symmetric games: experimental evidence, Hugh Silby, John Tisdell and Shaun Evans,
from University of Tasmania, Tasmanian School of Business and Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Laboratory experiment, turn-taking, repeated game
Are Chinese Individuals prone to Money Illusion?, Heleen Mees and Philip Hans Franses,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2014)
Keywords: Money illusion, Experimental economics, Financial behavior, Psychology of money
A New Mechanism to Alleviate the Crises of Confidence in Science - With an Application to the Public Goods Game, Luigi Butera, Philip Grossman, Daniel Houser, John List and Marie Claire Villeval,
from Monash University, Department of Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Replication, science, public goods, uncertainty, experiment.
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