The following pages link to Status in Markets (Q2717444):
Displaying 17 items.
- Merit norms in the ultimatum game: an experimental study of the effect of merit on individual behavior and aggregate outcomes (Q301891) (← links)
- On the value of relative comparisons in firms (Q485723) (← links)
- Choosing bargaining partners-an experimental study on the impact of information about income, status and gender (Q816757) (← links)
- Dividing justly in bargaining problems with claims (Q857974) (← links)
- Honestly, why are you donating money to charity? An experimental study about self-awareness in status-seeking behavior (Q893034) (← links)
- Unintended consequences of collocation: using agent-based modeling to untangle effects of communication delay and in-group favor (Q928134) (← links)
- Trust, truth, status and identity: an experimental inquiry (Q1674991) (← links)
- Trust in cooperation or ability? An experimental study on gender differences (Q1934803) (← links)
- Preferences over consumption and status (Q1945453) (← links)
- Trust, inequality and the market (Q1945665) (← links)
- Effect of reduced opportunities on bargaining outcomes: an experiment with status asymmetries (Q2202236) (← links)
- The effects of centralized power and institutional legitimacy on collective action (Q2244425) (← links)
- Experimenter demand effects in economic experiments (Q2379699) (← links)
- Social learning in coordination games: does status matter? (Q2463432) (← links)
- The impact of endowment heterogeneity and origin on contributions in best-shot public good games (Q2467548) (← links)
- What happens if you single out? An experiment (Q2513289) (← links)
- Evolution of risk-taking behaviour and status preferences in anti-coordination games (Q6124793) (← links)