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The following pages link to More is better, but fair is fair: Tipping in dictator and ultimatum games (Q1268645):
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- Fair play in contests (Q656054) (← links)
- A backward induction experiment (Q697945) (← links)
- The social norm of tipping: does it improve social welfare? (Q814829) (← links)
- Participation costs for responders can reduce rejection rates in ultimatum bargaining (Q1046356) (← links)
- Unequal incentives and perceived fairness in groups (Q1630517) (← links)
- Different dominant models and fairness concern of e-supply chain (Q1723142) (← links)
- Asymmetric outside options in ultimatum bargaining: a systematic analysis (Q1742152) (← links)
- Sequential decision and strategy vector methods in ultimatum bargaining: evidence on the strength of other-regarding behavior (Q1927571) (← links)
- Self-interest, sympathy and the origin of endowments (Q1934905) (← links)
- Fairness as a constraint on trust in reciprocity: Earned property rights in a reciprocal exchange experiment (Q1978524) (← links)
- Entitlement and the efficiency-equality trade-off: an experimental study (Q2015035) (← links)
- Bargaining over a jointly produced pie: the effect of the production function on bargaining outcomes (Q2155896) (← links)
- Research on the complexity of game model about recovery pricing in reverse supply chain considering fairness concerns (Q2188181) (← links)
- Modeling inequity aversion in a dictator game with production (Q2345028) (← links)
- Low carbon joint strategy and coordination for a dyadic supply chain with Nash bargaining fairness (Q2691232) (← links)
- Distributional concerns: Equity- or efficiency-oriented? (Q5958411) (← links)
- Evolution and the ultimatum game (Q6188269) (← links)