Author Correction: Testosterone promotes either dominance or submissiveness in the Ultimatum Game depending on players' social rank. [PDF]
Inoue Y +6 more
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The Ultimatum Game and Expected Utility Maximization – In View of Attachment Theory [PDF]
In this paper we import a mainstream psycholgical theory, known as attachment theory, into economics and show the implications of this theory for economic behavior by individuals in the ultimatum bargaining game.
Avi Weiss, Shaul Almakias
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Role of right temporoparietal junction for counterfactual evaluation of partner's decision in ultimatum game. [PDF]
Ogawa A +7 more
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Why People Reject Advantageous Offers – Non-monotone Strategies in Ultimatum Bargaining [PDF]
When using the strategy method in ultimatum bargaining, many researchers ask responders for the minimal acceptable offer only implicitly assuming strategies to be monotone.
Zhu-Yu Li +2 more
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Neural correlates of successful costly punishment in the Ultimatum game on a trial-by-trial basis. [PDF]
Mussel P +4 more
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This paper discusses simple ultimatum games, two-stage bargaining ultimatum games, and multistage ultimatum games. Finally, I discuss ultimatums in the market. Any time a monopolist (or monopsonist) sets a price (or wage), it has the quality of an ultimatum.
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Emotion and economic decision in the ultimatum game (In French) [PDF]
We study the impact of induced positive or negative emotions on economic decisions in a negotiation context. Decision was assessed with a well studied social task, the Ultimatum game.
Emmanuel PETIT (GREThA UMR CNRS 5113)
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Elicitation of normative and fairness judgments: Do incentives matter? [PDF]
Krupka and Weber (2013) introduce an incentive-compatible coordination game as an alternative method for elicitation of normative judgments. I show, however, that people provide virtually the same responses in incentivized and non-incentivized versions ...
Štěpán Veselý
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The cost of fair divisions: An experimental investigation of Ultimatum Games with groups [PDF]
I investigated the effect of the presence of a group of non-active subjects upon the behavior of active players in a Ultimatum bargaining game. In the experiment a subject with the role of P has to offer a share r of a sum S to a subject with the role of
Marco Faillo
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There was not a significantly higher number of acceptances in Ultimatum Game in Group Game phase than in People Game phase. (n = 90, P-value = 0.779, t-test)Ultimatum Game (Acceptance).
Mikhail Myagkov (688538) +3 more
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