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We present an experiment where two players bargain with a third player. They can bargain either separately or form a joint venture to bargain collectively. Our theoretical benchmark solution predicts decentralized bargaining, as only one... more
We propose and experimentally test a mechanism for a class of principal-agent problems in which agents can observe each others' efforts. In this mechanism each player costlessly assigns a share of the pie to each of the other players,... more
Mixed strategies are widely used to model strategic situations in diverse fields such as economics, marketing, political science, and biology. However, some of the implications of asymmetric mixed-strategy solutions are counterintuitive.... more
Extreme rituals entail excessive costs without apparent benefits, which raises an evolutionary cost problem (Irons, 2001). It is argued that such intense rituals enhance social cohesion and promote cooperative behaviors (Atran & Henrich,... more
Nudges are popular types of interventions. Recent years have seen the rise of 'norm-nudges'-nudges whose mechanism of action relies on social norms, eliciting or changing social expectations. Norm-nudges can be powerful interventions, but... more
This research examines the donation behavior of tourists who are asked to donate to coastal conservation aimed at addressing a bundled mix of land and sea issues. Historically, the governance and financing of land and sea conservation... more
In this paper, I will briefly defend two claims that, I believe, put the “experimental turn” in economics into the broader historical and philosophical perspective. First, I argue that the adoption of experimental method should be seen as... more
People do not only feel guilt from not living up to others’ expectations, but may also like to exceed them. We propose a model that generalizes the guilt aversion model to capture the possibility of positive surprises when making gifts. A... more
The entrepreneurship setting—an extreme organizational context—provides fertile ground for organizationally relevant theory testing and development. In this paper, we propose that randomized experiments in the context of entrepreneurship... more
Contingent valuation is a common methodology for eliciting preferences for non-market goods under hypothetical scenarios. Bias reduction strategies have been developed when evaluating low-cost realistic policy changes, including... more
This paper outlines the major criticism cryptocurrencies faced since Bitcoin’s introduction in 2009 that resulted in the iterative development of various 'altcoins'. These alternative cryptocurrencies, which can be seen as 'distributed... more
We use experimental economic markets to examine the impact of changing institutional design features on audit quality. Specifically, we manipulate auditors’ economic accountability to managers by altering who hires the auditor – a manager... more
We explore physiological responses to lotteries using an experiment. In the experiment, subjects participated in a lottery while having their heart rate and skin conductivity recorded. There are two treatments. In the first, the lottery... more
O perfil de consumo e a demanda dos consumidores estão mudando rapidamente. Cada vez mais fatores subjetivos e individuais compõe a lógica indissociável do mercado de que os consumidores aumentarão a demanda por produtoscada vez mais... more
The unconscious mind tends to disregard negations in its processing of semantic meaning. Therefore, messages containing negated concepts can ironically prime mental representations and evaluations that are opposite to those intended. We... more
Migration researchers have demonstrated relatively limited engagement with experimental research. The strongest engagement has been with natural experiments which observe real migrant behaviour, typically analysing migration behaviour... more
The experimental approach in economics is a driving force behind some of the most exciting developments in the field. The 'experimental revolution' was based on a series of bold philosophical premises which have remained until now mostly... more
We study how an individual's compliance with social norms is influenced by other actors' norm compliance. In a repeated non-strategic Take-or-Give donation experiment we show that giving is considered socially appropriate while taking is... more
The present research tested whether mindfulness, a state characterized by focused, nonjudgmental awareness of the present moment, increases prosocial behavior in the workplace or work-related contexts. Study 1a was a longitudinal field... more
En tiempos de COVID-19 ofrecemos esta versión libre a todos los estudiantes e investigadores que necesiten prepararse en casa. Esto es posible gracias a la apertura del repositorio de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. En este... more
This article presents results from the first statistically significant study of cost escalation in transportation infrastructure projects. Based on a sample of 258 transportation infrastructure projects worth US$90 billion and... more