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The following pages link to A theory of sequential reciprocity (Q1885435):
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- Exploiting the guilt aversion of others: do agents do it and is it effective? (Q272145) (← links)
- Mechanism design and intentions (Q281379) (← links)
- An externality-robust auction: theory and experimental evidence (Q290178) (← links)
- Reciprocal supply chain with intention (Q297263) (← links)
- Pay inequity effects on back-office employees' job performances: the case of a large insurance firm (Q301898) (← links)
- Interdependent preference models as a theory of intentions (Q308620) (← links)
- Satisficing, preferences, and social interaction: a new perspective (Q333447) (← links)
- Where do preferences come from? (Q361815) (← links)
- Big experimenter is watching you! Anonymity and prosocial behavior in the laboratory (Q417663) (← links)
- Gift-exchange, incentives, and heterogeneous workers (Q417705) (← links)
- A choice for `me' or for `us'? Using we-reasoning to predict cooperation and coordination in games (Q453650) (← links)
- Reciprocal rent-seeking contests (Q483109) (← links)
- Heterogeneous reactions to heterogeneity in returns from public goods (Q483546) (← links)
- Intrinsic and instrumental reciprocity: an experimental study (Q485758) (← links)
- Preferences and beliefs in a sequential social dilemma: a within-subjects analysis (Q485761) (← links)
- Reciprocity networks and the participation problem (Q523025) (← links)
- Jumping the queue: an experiment on procedural preferences (Q523471) (← links)
- Honesty and informal agreements (Q523491) (← links)
- Equilibrium trust (Q523530) (← links)
- Belief elicitation in experiments: Is there a hedging problem? (Q606071) (← links)
- Sequential reciprocity in two-player, two-stage games: an experimental analysis (Q608537) (← links)
- A model of procedural and distributive fairness (Q618902) (← links)
- Trust and trustworthiness in networked exchange (Q632948) (← links)
- The framing of games and the psychology of play (Q645654) (← links)
- The interaction between explicit and relational incentives: an experiment (Q645667) (← links)
- Fairness, spite, and intentions: testing different motives behind punishment in a prisoners' dilemma game (Q694919) (← links)
- The social norm of tipping: does it improve social welfare? (Q814829) (← links)
- Expressed preferences and behavior in experimental games (Q815211) (← links)
- Heterogeneous agents in public goods experiments (Q816745) (← links)
- Gift giving and worker productivity: Evidence from a firm-level experiment (Q834867) (← links)
- Moral norms in a partly compliant society (Q844929) (← links)
- Attribution and reciprocity (Q844935) (← links)
- How to be kind? outcomes versus intentions as determinants of fairness (Q846615) (← links)
- Entry decisions and bidding behavior in sequential first-price procurement auctions: an experimental study (Q864888) (← links)
- The impact of relative position and returns on sacrifice and reciprocity: an experimental study using individual decisions (Q892858) (← links)
- Relational Nash equilibrium and interrelationships among relational and rational equilibrium concepts (Q928093) (← links)
- Slightly altruistic equilibria (Q946184) (← links)
- Aversion to norm-breaking: A model (Q952776) (← links)
- Veto power in committees: An experimental study (Q975367) (← links)
- Optimal incentive contracts under inequity aversion (Q980958) (← links)
- Fairness and desert in tournaments (Q980962) (← links)
- Dynamic psychological games (Q1001812) (← links)
- Committees and reciprocity (Q1005761) (← links)
- Incremental approaches to establishing trust (Q1020592) (← links)
- Interpersonal comparisons of utility in bargaining: evidence from a transcontinental ultimatum game (Q1036111) (← links)
- Indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game (Q1036570) (← links)
- Reciprocity and voting (Q1036575) (← links)
- Self-reinforcing market dominance (Q1036578) (← links)
- Axiomatic foundations for fairness-motivated preferences (Q1038706) (← links)
- Nash equilibrium when players account for the complexity of their forecasts. (Q1408712) (← links)