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1999-10-01BuchHow competition in investing, hiring, and selling affects (un)employment Berninghaus, Siegfried; Güth, Werner; Ramser, H.
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2005-09-21BuchHow Ultimatum Offers Emerge Güth, WernerThe general framework of decision emergence (Güth, 2000a) is applied to the specific decision task of a proposer in ultimatum bargaining, i.e. to choosing how much the responder should be offered. For this purpose the ...
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2002-05-15BuchI want YOU! Brandts, Jordi; Güth, Werner; Stiehler, AndreasWe study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality questionnaire. They then play a 3-person game. One of the three players decides between an outside option assigning him ...
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1997-03-14BuchIndirect Evolution Versus Strategic Delegation Dufwenberg, Martin; Güth, WernerThe two major methods of explaining economic institutions, namely by strategic choices or by (indirect) evolution, are compared for the case of a homogenous quadratic duopoly market. Sellers either can provide incentives ...
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2005-10-07BuchLangzeiteffekte der "Theory of Games and Economic Behavior" Güth, Werner; Kliemt, Hartmut
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1999-04-25BuchLearning to Bid Güth, Werner; Ivanova, Radosveta; Königstein, Manfred; Strobel, MartinWe examine learning behavior in auctions and Fair division games with independent private values under two different price rules, first and second price. Participants face these four games repeatedly and submit complete ...
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2005-09-15BuchOn Saving and Investing Anderhub, Vital; Güth, Werner; Knust, Florian
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2005-10-05BuchOn the evolution of power indices in collectivebargaining Berninghaus, Siegfried; Güth, WernerStarting point of our (indirect) evolutionary analysis is the sequential bargaining model of Manning (1987) who distinguishes between trade union's power in initial wage and in later employment negotiations. By linking two ...
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2005-09-09BuchOn the Interaction of Risk and Time Preferences Anderhub, Vital; Gneezy, Uri; Güth, Werner; Sonsino, Doron
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1999-07-20BuchPlease, marry me! Güth, Werner; Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta; Tjotta, Sigve
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2005-10-12BuchPredating Predators Avrahami, Judith; Güth, Werner; Kareev, YaakovPredating predators requires at least three specimen to which we refer as players 1, 2, and 3. Player 1 has simply to guess nature when trying to find food. Player 2 is hunting player 1 in the hope that 1 is well-fed but ...
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1998-10-01BuchPreemption in Capacity and Price Determination Güth, Sandra; Güth, Werner
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1998-04-10BuchPresents or Investments? Gneezy, Uri; Güth, Werner; Verboven, FrankIndividuals frequently transfer commodities without an explicit contract or an implicit enforcement mechanism. We design an experiment to study whether such commodity transfers can be viewed as investments based on trust ...
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2005-09-08BuchPrior Dispositions and Actual Behavior in Dictator and Ultimatum Games Brandstätter, Hermann; Güth, Werner; Himmelbauer, Judith; Kriz, WillyIndividuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk, nor their analytical talents are the same. In an experimental prephase we tried to elicit such differences by confronting ...
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2000-12-20BuchPrivate information, risk aversion, and the evolution of market research Güth, Sandra; Güth, Werner; Müller, WielandOn a homogeneous oligopoly market informed sellers are fully aware of market demand whereas uninformed sellers only know the distribution. We first derive the market results when sellers are risk averse, similarly to ...
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2005-10-07BuchPrivately Contributing to Public Goods over Time Güth, Werner; Levati, Maria Vittoria; Stiehler, AndreasSimilar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either in(de)crease their ...
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2005-10-07BuchRetributive Responses Güth, Werner; Kliemt, Hartmut; Ockenfels, AxelRetributive responses do play a role in human behavior. Whether they are primarily triggered by supposed intentions or by observed consequences of actions is an important question. It can be addressed by experimental studies ...
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2005-09-30BuchRobust Learning Experiments Güth, WernerRobust learning experiments confront participants with structurally different decision environments which they encounter, furthermore, repeatedly. Since the decision format does not depend on the rules (of game), forward ...
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1998-01-01BuchSequential versus independent commitment Güth, WernerRational bargaining behavior depends crucially on the rules of bargaining, especially on whether parties decide sequentially or independently. Whereas in ultimatum bargaining the proposer can exploit the responder, independent ...
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1998-06-01BuchSpecies Survival and Evolutionary Stability in Sustainable Habitats Aumann, Robert; Güth, WernerWhoever exists belongs to a species, which did not become extinct, has a (geno-) type, which should be well adjusted, and lives in a habitat which has been sustainable for a long time. To capture the first aspect we allow ...