Learning while shopping: an experimental investigation into the effect of learning on consumer search [0.03%]
在购物中学习:一项关于学习对消费者搜索行为影响的实验研究
Ben Casner
Ben Casner
In many search environments, searchers are learning about the distribution of offers in the market. I conduct an experiment exploring a broad class of search problems with learning about the distribution of payoffs. My results support the p...
Matthias Sutter,Jürgen Huber,Michael Kirchler et al.
Matthias Sutter et al.
There is a heated debate on whether markets erode social responsibility and moral behavior. However, it is a challenging task to identify and measure moral behavior in markets. Based on a theoretical model, we examine in an experiment the r...
Scale matters: risk perception, return expectations, and investment propensity under different scalings [0.03%]
规模效应:不同规模下的风险感知、收益预期和投资倾向
Christoph Huber,Jürgen Huber
Christoph Huber
With a novel experimental design we investigate whether risk perception, return expectations, and investment propensity are influenced by the scale of the vertical axis in charts. We explore this for two presentation formats, namely return ...
Disapproval aversion or inflated inequity acceptance? The impact of expressing emotions in ultimatum bargaining [0.03%]
厌恶拒绝还是夸大公平接受?情绪表达在最后通牒博弈中的影响
Josie I Chen,Kenju Kamei
Josie I Chen
Past experimental research has shown that when rating systems are available, buyers are more generous in accepting unfair offers in ultimatum bargaining. However, it also suggests that, under these conditions, sellers behave more fairly to ...
Context matters [0.03%]
情境很重要
Wenting Zhou,John Hey
Wenting Zhou
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters. In the literature there are a variety of methods used for such elicitation; the concern of the experiment reported in this paper is to com...
Fairness versus efficiency: how procedural fairness concerns affect coordination [0.03%]
公平与效率:过程公平感如何影响合作行为
Verena Kurz,Andreas Orland,Kinga Posadzy
Verena Kurz
We investigate in a laboratory experiment whether procedural fairness concerns affect how well individuals are able to solve a coordination problem in a two-player Volunteer's Dilemma. Subjects receive external action recommendations, eithe...
Timo Heinrich,Thomas Mayrhofer
Timo Heinrich
We study prudence and temperance (next to risk aversion) in social settings. Previous experimental studies have shown that these higher-order risk preferences affect the choices of individuals deciding privately on lotteries that only affec...
Leonidas Spiliopoulos,Andreas Ortmann
Leonidas Spiliopoulos
For decisions in the wild, time is of the essence. Available decision time is often cut short through natural or artificial constraints, or is impinged upon by the opportunity cost of time. Experimental economists have only recently begun t...
Aurélien Baillon,Harris Schlesinger,Gijs van de Kuilen
Aurélien Baillon
We report the results from an experiment designed to measure attitudes towards ambiguity beyond ambiguity aversion. In particular, we implement recently-proposed model-free preference conditions of ambiguity prudence and ambiguity temperanc...