All Stories

  1. American University Kyiv: American standards of education in Ukraine. To the official opening of the campus in Kyiv
  2. Adding tournament to tournament: Combining between-team and within-team incentives
  3. The tug-of-war in the laboratory
  4. Theories of conflict and war
  5. The attack and defense games
  6. New Hampshire Effect: behavior in sequential and simultaneous multi-battle contests
  7. Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: Theory and Experimental Results #
  8. Loss aversion and the quantity–quality tradeoff
  9. Multi-battle Contests: An Experimental Study
  10. BEHAVIOR IN GROUP CONTESTS: A REVIEW OF EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
  11. Principal–Agent Settings with Random Shocks
  12. The gender difference in the value of winning
  13. Behavior in contests
  14. Commitment problems in conflict resolution
  15. Predictable and predictive emotions: explaining cheap signals and trust re-extension
  16. A survey of experimental research on contests, all-pay auctions and tournaments
  17. Cooperators find each other to achieve collective action
  18. Overbidding and overspreading in rent-seeking experiments: Cost structure and prize allocation rules
  19. The Paradox of Misaligned Profiling
  20. Facing Your Opponents
  21. Why can’t we be friends? Entitlements and the costs of conflict
  22. Strategically equivalent contests
  23. When parity promotes peace: Resolving conflict between asymmetric agents
  24. Recognizing contributors: an experiment on public goods
  25. Resource allocation contests: Experimental evidence
  26. Overbidding and Heterogeneous Behavior in Contest Experiments
  27. Do liars believe? Beliefs and other-regarding preferences in sender–receiver games
  28. Building and rebuilding trust with promises and apologies
  29. Transparency, efficiency and the distribution of economic welfare in pass-through investment trust games
  30. Top guns may not fire: Best-shot group contests with group-specific public good prizes
  31. Side-payments and the costs of conflict
  32. Best-of-three contest experiments: Strategic versus psychological momentum
  33. THREE-PLAYER TRUST GAME WITH INSIDER COMMUNICATION
  34. OVERBIDDING AND HETEROGENEOUS BEHAVIOR IN CONTEST EXPERIMENTS
  35. You Can’t Put Old Wine in New Bottles: The Effect of Newcomers on Coordination in Groups
  36. Communication and efficiency in competitive coordination games
  37. Fight or Flight?
  38. SIMULTANEOUS DECISION-MAKING IN COMPETITIVE AND COOPERATIVE ENVIRONMENTS
  39. Behavioral spillovers in coordination games
  40. An experimental investigation of Colonel Blotto games
  41. Multiple equilibria in Tullock contests
  42. Endowment effects in contests
  43. CONTEST DESIGN: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
  44. Entry into winner-take-all and proportional-prize contests: An experimental study
  45. Expenditures and Information Disclosure in Two-Stage Political Contests
  46. A generalized Tullock contest
  47. Experimental comparison of multi-stage and one-stage contests
  48. Can groups solve the problem of over-bidding in contests?
  49. Entry into Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: An Experimental Study
  50. Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: Theory and Experimental Results
  51. Essays on Experimental Investigation of Lottery Contests
  52. Behavioral Dimensions of Contests
  53. Behavior in Contests
  54. Multiple Equilibria in Tullock Contests
  55. Will Investors Glean and Gamble?
  56. Principal-Agent Settings with Random Shocks
  57. Strategically Equivalent Contests
  58. The Equivalence of Contests
  59. Endowment Effects in Contests
  60. A Generalized Tullock Contest
  61. Contest Design: An Experimental Investigation
  62. Overbidding and Heterogeneous Behavior in Contest Experiments
  63. Conflicted Emotions Following Trust-Based Interaction
  64. Side-Payments and the Costs of Conflict
  65. Multi-Battle Contests: An Experimental Study
  66. Endowment Origin, Demographic Effects and Individual Preferences in Contests
  67. Restoring Damaged Trust with Promises, Atonement and Apology
  68. Communication and Efficiency in Competitive Coordination Games
  69. Do Investors Trust or Simply Gamble?
  70. Expenditures and Information Disclosure in Two-Stage Political Contests
  71. Can Groups Solve the Problem of Over-Bidding in Contests?
  72. Behavioral Spillovers in Coordination Games
  73. Simultaneous Decision-Making in Competitive and Cooperative Environments
  74. Building and Rebuilding Trust with Promises and Apologies
  75. Trust, Reciprocity and Rules
  76. Resolving Conflicts by a Random Device
  77. Best-of-Three Contests: Experimental Evidence
  78. Why Can’t We Be Friends? Entitlements, Bargaining, and Conflict
  79. Perfect-Substitutes, Best-Shot, and Weakest-Link Contests Between Groups
  80. Experimental Comparison of Multi-Stage and One-Stage Contests
  81. Recognizing Contributors: An Experiment on Public Goods
  82. Behavioral dimensions of contests
  83. Asymmetric and Endogenous Communication in Competition between Groups
  84. When Identifying Contributors is Costly: An Experiment on Public Goods
  85. Limitations to Signaling Trust with All or Nothing Investments
  86. Deception and Reception: The Behavior of Information Providers and Users
  87. Predictable and Predictive Emotions: Explaining Cheap Signals and Trust Re-Extension
  88. Overbidding and Overspreading in Rent-Seeking Experiments: Cost Structure and Prize Allocation Rules
  89. The Paradox of Misaligned Profiling: Theory and Experimental Evidence
  90. Commitment Problems in Conflict Resolution
  91. A Survey of Experimental Research on Contests, All-Pay Auctions and Tournaments
  92. Testing Canonical Tournament Theory: On the Impact of Risk, Social Preferences and Utility Structure
  93. Do Liars Believe? Beliefs and Other-Regarding Preferences in the Sender-Receiver Game
  94. Make Him an Offer He Can’t Refuse: Avoiding Conflicts Through Side-Payments
  95. Fight or Flight? Defending Against Sequential Attacks in the Game of Siege
  96. Top Guns May Not Fire: Best-Shot Group Contests with Group-Specific Public Good Prizes
  97. (Bad) Luck or (Lack of) Effort?: Comparing Social Sharing Norms between US and Europe
  98. Conflicted Minds: Recalibrational Emotions Following Trust-Based Interaction
  99. Facing Your Opponents: Social Identification and Information Feedback in Contests
  100. Why Can’t We Be Friends? - Entitlements and the Costs of Conflict
  101. Overdissipation and Convergence in Rent-Seeking Experiments: Cost Structure and Prize Allocation Rules
  102. When Parity Promotes Peace: Resolving Conflict between Asymmetric Agents
  103. Visibility of Contributors and Cost of Information: An Experiment on Public Goods
  104. When Income Depends on Performance and Luck: The Effects of Culture and Information on Giving
  105. Divided Loyalists or Conditional Cooperators? Creating Consensus About Cooperation in Multiple Simultaneous Social Dilemmas
  106. Divided Loyalties or Conditional Cooperation? An Experimental Study of Contributions to Multiple Public Goods
  107. Transparency, Efficiency and the Distribution of Economic Welfare in Pass-Through Investment Trust Games
  108. Putting New Wine into Old Bottles: An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Newcomers on Cooperation in a Trust Social Dilemma