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1by Spiliopoulos, Leonidas Ortmann, Andreas Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (2018-00-00)“...For decisions in the wild, time is of the essence. Available decision time is often cut short through natural or artificial constraints, or is impinged upon by...”
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2“...Cheap talk is shown to facilitate coordination on the unique efficient equilibrium in experimental order-statistic games. This result is roughly consistent...”
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3by Shen, Peiyao Published in Environmental & resource economics (2020)“...We consider a two-layered review system of environmental regulation where a polluting firm periodically self-reports its emissions to a regulatory authority...”
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4by Spiliopoulos, Leonidas Ortmann, Andreas Zhang, Le“...We test empirically the strategic counterpart of the Adaptive Decision Maker hypothesis (Payne, Bettman, & Johnson, 1993), which states that decision makers...”
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Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01.10.2018)
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5“...This target article is concerned with the implications of the surprisingly different experimental practices in economics and in areas of psychology relevant to...”
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6“...We study how donors decide about which charity to give to. To this end, we construct a theoretical model that clarifies the conditions under which the...”
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7by Devetag, Giovanna Ortmann, Andreas Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.09.2007)“...Coordination games with Pareto-ranked equilibria have attracted major attention over the past two decades. Two early path-breaking sets of experimental studies...”
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8by Bortolotti, Stefania Devetag, Giovanna Ortmann, Andreas Published in Journal of economic psychology (01.10.2016)“...•We compare group and individual incentives in a new experimental test-bed.•Employees’ performance is the same under group and individual incentive...”
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9by Zhang, Le Zhang, Le Ortmann, Andreas Ortmann, Andreas Published in Experimental Economics (01.09.2014)“...In this paper, we report a replication of Engel’s (Exp. Econ. 14(4):583–610, 2011) meta-study of dictator game experiments. We find Engel’s meta-study of...”
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10“...We experimentally study the effects of introducing a forward market and of increasing the number of competitors in a quantity-setting market under strictly...”
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11by Bateman, Hazel Dobrescu, Loretti I Newell, Ben R Ortmann, Andreas Thorp, Susan Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.01.2016)“...•Experiments on how retirement plan members use simplified investment disclosures.•Asset allocation information dominates the risk-return...”
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12“...Tournaments of heterogeneous candidates can be thought of as probabilistic mechanisms that select high-quality agents. We quantify the efficiency of such...”
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13by Deetlefs, A. M. Jeanette Bateman, Hazel Dobrescu, Loretti I Newell, Ben R Ortmann, Andreas Thorp, Susan Published in The Journal of consumer affairs (Fall 2019)“...People who engage with their retirement savings are more likely to opt out of unsuitable defaults. We use cluster analysis of matched survey and administrative...”
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14“...In psychology, deception is commonly used to increase experimental control. Yet, its use has provoked concerns that it raises participants' suspicions, prompts...”
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15by Ryvkin, Dmitry Krajč, Marian Ortmann, Andreas Published in Journal of economic psychology (01.10.2012)“...► We study the effect of feedback on the unskilled-and-unaware problem (UUP). ► Naturally occurring feedback substantially reduces the UUP in a field setting...”
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17by Ortmann, Andreas Published in Economics and philosophy (01.11.2008)“...The following is a set of reading notes on, and questions for, the Neuroeconomics enterprise. My reading of neuroscience evidence seems to be at odds with...”
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18by Rydval, Ondrej Ortmann, Andreas Ostatnicky, Michal Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2009)“...We study experimentally the nature of dominance violations in three minimalist dominance-solvable guessing games. Only about a third of our subjects report...”
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19“...In a series of articles and manuscripts (e.g., [Kruger, J., & Dunning, D. (1999). Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one’s own...”
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20by Ortmann, Andreas Hertwig, Ralph Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.10.2002)“...Recently, it has been argued that the evidence in social science research suggests that deceiving participants in an experiment does not lead to a significant...”