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Volume 10, issue 4, 2019
- Stable International Environmental Agreements: Large Coalitions that Achieve Little pp. 1-7

- Michael Rauscher
- A Game Theoretic Model of Adversaries and Media Manipulation pp. 1-15

- Kjell Hausken
- Emotion and Knowledge in Decision Making under Uncertainty pp. 1-28

- Anna Maffioletti and Michele Santoni
- Can Behavioral “Nudges” Improve Compliance? The Case of Colombia Social Protection Contributions pp. 1-23

- James Alm, Laura Rosales Cifuentes, Carlos Mauricio Ortiz Niño and Diana Rocha
- Conflict without an Apparent Cause pp. 1-12

- Timothy Mathews and Aniruddha Bagchi
- A Bayesian Method for Characterizing Population Heterogeneity pp. 1-12

- Dale Stahl
- On the Collective Choice among Models of Social Protection: An Experimental Study pp. 1-17

- Francesco Farina, Stefania Ottone and Ferruccio Ponzano
- Formation of Stable and Efficient Social Storage Cloud pp. 1-17

- Pramod C. Mane, Nagarajan Krishnamurthy and Kapil Ahuja
- Gaming the System: An Investigation of Small Business Owners’ Attitudes to Tax Avoidance, Tax Planning, and Tax Evasion pp. 1-17

- Diana Onu, Lynne Oats, Erich Kirchler and Andre Julian Hartmann
- Learning (Not) to Evade Taxes pp. 1-18

- Aloys Prinz
- The Positive Impact of Task Familiarity, Risk Propensity, and Need For Cognition on Observed Timing Decisions in a Security Game pp. 1-18

- David Reitter and Jens Grossklags
- A Game-Free Microfoundation of Mutual Optimism pp. 1-14

- Marco Serena
- Response Times and Tax Compliance pp. 1-13

- Ho Fai Chan, Uwe Dulleck and Benno Torgler
- Taxation with Mobile High-Income Agents: Experimental Evidence on Tax Compliance and Equity Perceptions pp. 1-29

- Sandro Casal, Veronika Grimm and Simeon Schächtele
Volume 10, issue 3, 2019
- The Power of Requests in a Redistribution Game: An Experimental Study pp. 1-18

- Riccardo Pedersini, Rosemarie Nagel and Marc Le Menestrel
- Generalized Backward Induction: Justification for a Folk Algorithm pp. 1-25

- Marek Mikolaj Kaminski
- Is Your Privacy for Sale? An Experiment on the Willingness to Reveal Sensitive Information pp. 1-15

- Janis Cloos, Björn Frank, Lukas Kampenhuber, Stephany Karam, Nhat Luong, Daniel Möller, Maria Monge-Larrain, Nguyen Tan Dat, Marco Nilgen and Christoph Rössler
- Electoral Competition with Strategic Disclosure pp. 1-17

- Jacopo Bizzotto and Benjamin Solow
- An Experimental Study of Self-Enforcing Coalitions pp. 1-32

- Karl Jandoc and Ruben Juarez
- When Two Become One: How Group Mergers Affect Solidarity pp. 1-42

- Jan Schmitz
- Team Production and Esteem: A Dual Selves Model with Belief-Dependent Preferences pp. 1-20

- Matthias Greiff
- Behavioural Isomorphism, Cognitive Economy and Recursive Thought in Non-Transitive Game Strategy pp. 1-14

- Benjamin J. Dyson
- Computational Behavioral Models for Public Goods Games on Social Networks pp. 1-14

- Marco Tomassini and Alberto Antonioni
Volume 10, issue 2, 2019
- Investigating Peer and Sorting Effects within an Adaptive Multiplex Network Model pp. 1-12

- Francesca Lipari, Massimo Stella and Alberto Antonioni
- Indirect Evolution and Aggregate-Taking Behavior in a Football League: Utility Maximization, Profit Maximization, and Success pp. 1-12

- Aloys L. Prinz
- Sharing a River with Downstream Externalities pp. 1-15

- Sarina Steinmann and Ralph Winkler
- Routing-Proofness in Congestion-Prone Networks pp. 1-18

- Ruben Juarez and Michael Wu
- Ideal Reactive Equilibrium pp. 1-18

- Asha Sadanand
- Ransomware and Reputation pp. 1-14

- Anna Cartwright and Edward Cartwright
- Give and Let Give: Alternative Mechanisms Based on Voluntary Contributions pp. 1-11

- Philip D. Grech
- Voting in Three-Alternative Committees: An Experiment pp. 1-23

- Johanna M.M. Goertz and Kirill Chernomaz
- Optimal Majority Rule in Referenda pp. 1-23

- Qingqing Cheng and Ming Li
- Behavior in Strategic Settings: Evidence from a Million Rock-Paper-Scissors Games pp. 1-34

- Dimitris Batzilis, Sonia Jaffe, Steven Levitt, John List and Jeffrey Picel
- A Note on Pivotality pp. 1-8

- Addison Pan
Volume 10, issue 1, 2019
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Games in 2018 pp. 1-3

- Games Editorial Office
- Linkage Based on the Kandori Norm Successfully Sustains Cooperation in Social Dilemmas pp. 1-15

- Misato Inaba and Nobuyuki Takahashi
- Hierarchy, Power, and Strategies to Promote Cooperation in Social Dilemmas pp. 1-15

- Catherine Molho, Daniel Balliet and Junhui Wu
- Agency Equilibrium pp. 1-15

- Jonathan Newton
- Evolution of Cooperation in Public Goods Games with Stochastic Opting-Out pp. 1-27

- Alexander G. Ginsberg and Feng Fu
- Including Blood Vasculature into a Game-Theoretic Model of Cancer Dynamics pp. 1-22

- Li You, Maximilian von Knobloch, Teresa Lopez, Vanessa Peschen, Sidney Radcliffe, Praveen Koshy Sam, Frank Thuijsman, Kateřina Staňková and Joel S. Brown
- Measuring and Disentangling Ambiguity and Confidence in the Lab pp. 1-22

- Daniela Di Cagno and Daniela Grieco
- Example of a Finite Game with No Berge Equilibria at All pp. 1-4

- Jarosław Pykacz, Paweł Bytner and Piotr Frąckiewicz
- Categorization and Cooperation across Games pp. 1-21

- Marco LiCalzi and Roland Mühlenbernd
- The Evolution of Cooperation in One-Dimensional Mobile Populations with Deterministic Dispersal pp. 1-12

- Igor V. Erovenko
- When and How Does Mutation-Generated Variation Promote the Evolution of Cooperation? pp. 1-17

- Mathias Spichtig and Martijn Egas
- Game-Theoretic Optimal Portfolios for Jump Diffusions pp. 1-9

- Alexander Garivaltis
- Explaining Cooperative Behavior in Public Goods Games: How Preferences and Beliefs Affect Contribution Levels pp. 1-34

- Kurt A. Ackermann and Ryan O. Murphy
- Evolution of Cooperation with Peer Punishment under Prospect Theory pp. 1-13

- Satoshi Uchida, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Isamu Okada and Tatsuya Sasaki
- On Adaptive Heuristics that Converge to Correlated Equilibrium pp. 1-11

- Ayan Bhattacharya
Volume 9, issue 4, 2018
- Homophily and Social Norms in Experimental Network Formation Games pp. 1-22

- Jasmina Arifovic and Giuseppe Danese
- Charity Begins at Home: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment on Charitable Giving pp. 1-22

- Catherine Eckel, Benjamin A. Priday and Rick K. Wilson
- Mean-Field Type Games between Two Players Driven by Backward Stochastic Differential Equations pp. 1-26

- Alexander Aurell
- Does Implicit Bias Predict Dictator Giving? pp. 1-19

- Daniel Lee
- How to Split Gains and Losses? Experimental Evidence of Dictator and Ultimatum Games pp. 1-19

- Thomas Neumann, Sabrina Kierspel, Ivo Windrich, Roger Berger and Bodo Vogt
- Endogenously Emerging Gender Pay Gap in an Experimental Teamwork Setting pp. 1-19

- Özgür Gürerk, Bernd Irlenbusch and Bettina Rockenbach
- Belief Heterogeneity and the Restart Effect in a Public Goods Game pp. 1-20

- Ananish Chaudhuri
- A Stochastic Maximum Principle for Markov Chains of Mean-Field Type pp. 1-21

- Salah Eddine Choutri and Tembine Hamidou
- Evolution of Groupwise Cooperation: Generosity, Paradoxical Behavior, and Non-Linear Payoff Functions pp. 1-24

- Shun Kurokawa, Joe Yuichiro Wakano and Yasuo Ihara
- Equilibrium Analysis for Platform Developers in Two-Sided Market with Backward Compatibility pp. 1-24

- Dohoon Kim
- Ex Post Nash Equilibrium in Linear Bayesian Games for Decision Making in Multi-Environments pp. 1-24

- Abbas Edalat, Samira Hossein Ghorban and Ali Ghoroghi
- Call to Action: Intrinsic Motives and Material Interests pp. 1-24

- Vasileios Kotsidis
- Comment on Schosser (2018) “Incentive Systems for Risky Investment Decisions under Unknown Preferences: Ortner et al. Revisited” pp. 1-5

- Julia Ortner
- Reply to Ortner pp. 1-2

- Josef Schosser
- Playing a Game or Making a Decision? Methodological Issues in the Measurement of Distributional Preferences pp. 1-25

- Matthias Greiff, Kurt A. Ackermann and Ryan O. Murphy
- Determinants of Equilibrium Selection in Network Formation: An Experiment pp. 1-25

- Britta Hoyer and Stephanie Rosenkranz
- From Social Information to Social Norms: Evidence from Two Experiments on Donation Behaviour pp. 1-25

- Timo Goeschl, Sara Elisa Kettner, Johannes Lohse and Christiane Schwieren
- Optimal Control of Heterogeneous Mutating Viruses pp. 1-18

- Elena Gubar, Vladislav Taynitskiy and Quanyan Zhu
- Intentions-Based Reciprocity to Monetary and Non-Monetary Gifts pp. 1-18

- Matthew Chao
- Learning to Set the Reserve Price Optimally in Laboratory First Price Auctions pp. 1-16

- Priyodorshi Banerjee, Shashwat Khare and P. Srikant
- The Signaling Value of Punishing Norm-Breakers and Rewarding Norm-Followers pp. 1-32

- Fabrizio Adriani and Silvia Sonderegger
- Gender Differences in Yielding to Social Influence: An Impunity Experiment pp. 1-12

- Daniela Di Cagno, Arianna Galliera, Werner Güth and Luca Panaccione
- Prescriptive Norms and Social Comparisons pp. 1-12

- Moti Michaeli and Daniel Spiro
- Do Economists Punish Less? pp. 1-17

- Jonas Pilgaard Kaiser, Kasper Selmar Pedersen and Alexander Koch
- Determinants of Borrowers’ Default in P2P Lending under Consideration of the Loan Risk Class pp. 1-17

- Michal Polena and Tobias Regner
- Can I Rely on You? pp. 1-14

- Billur Aksoy, Catherine Eckel and Rick K. Wilson
- Learning Dynamics and Norm Psychology Supports Human Cooperation in a Large-Scale Prisoner’s Dilemma on Networks pp. 1-14

- John Realpe-Gómez, Daniele Vilone, Giulia Andrighetto, Luis G. Nardin and Javier A. Montoya
- Characterizing Actions in a Dynamic Common Pool Resource Game pp. 1-13

- Gbetonmasse Somasse, Alexander Smith and Zachary Chapman
- Social Distance Matters in Dictator Games: Evidence from 11 Mexican Villages pp. 1-13

- Natalia Candelo Londono, Catherine Eckel and Cathleen Johnson
- Effects of Relatedness on the Evolution of Cooperation in Nonlinear Public Goods Games pp. 1-13

- Kira Coder Gylling and Åke Brännström
- This Is How We Do It: How Social Norms and Social Identity Shape Decision Making under Uncertainty pp. 1-31

- Francesca Lipari
Volume 9, issue 3, 2018
- To Tender or Not to Tender? Deliberate and Exogenous Sunk Costs in a Public Good Game pp. 1-28

- Florian Heine and Martin Sefton
- An Automated Method for Building Cognitive Models for Turn-Based Games from a Strategy Logic pp. 1-28

- Jakob Dirk Top, Rineke Verbrugge and Sujata Ghosh
- Computation of Sparse and Dense Equilibrium Strategies of Evolutionary Games pp. 1-15

- Yiping Hao and Zhijun Wu
- Security from the Adversary’s Inertia–Controlling Convergence Speed When Playing Mixed Strategy Equilibria pp. 1-15

- Jasmin Wachter, Stefan Rass and Sandra König
- Favoritism and Fairness in Teams pp. 1-15

- Lu Dong and Lingbo Huang
- On the Spatial Diffusion of Cooperation with Endogenous Matching Institutions pp. 1-27

- Emanuela Migliaccio and Thierry Verdier
- Dynamic Contributions to a Public Project: The Impact of Rising Marginal Benefit and Completion Benefits pp. 1-19

- Ronald Baker and Matthew Halloran
- Matrix Games with Interval-Valued 2-Tuple Linguistic Information pp. 1-19

- Anjali Singh and Anjana Gupta
- An Abstraction-Refinement Methodologyfor Reasoning about Network Games † pp. 1-21

- Guy Avni, Shibashis Guha and Orna Kupferman
- Voluntary Leadership and Asymmetric Endowments in the Investment Game pp. 1-21

- Fabian Kleine, Manfred Königstein and Balázs Rozsnyói
- The Effects of Social Exclusion and Group Heterogeneity on the Provision of Public Goods pp. 1-21

- Lindokuhle Njozela, Justine Burns and Arnim Langer
- Coordination and Private Information Revelation pp. 1-21

- Debdatta Saha and Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Cooperation and Strategic Complementarity: An Experiment with Two Voluntary Contribution Mechanism Games with Interior Equilibria pp. 1-24

- Olli Lappalainen
- Cyber–Physical Correlation Effects in Defense Games for Large Discrete Infrastructures pp. 1-24

- Nageswara S. V. Rao, Chris Y. T. Ma, Fei He, David K. Y. Yau and Jun Zhuang
- The Circulation of Worthless Tokens Aids Cooperation: An Experiment Inspired by the Kula pp. 1-20

- Giuseppe Danese and Luigi Mittone
- When Is Green Too Rosy? Evidence from a Laboratory Market Experiment on Green Goods and Externalities pp. 1-18

- Maria Fernandes and Marieta Valente
- Unequal Incentives and Perceived Fairness in Groups pp. 1-18

- Gerald Eisenkopf
- The Effect of Competition on Risk Taking in Contests pp. 1-18

- Lorenzo Spadoni and Jan Potters
- Preference Based Subjective Beliefs pp. 1-12

- Matilde Giaccherini and Giovanni Ponti
- Buying Optimal Payoffs in Bi-Matrix Games pp. 1-36

- Anshul Gupta and Sven Schewe
- Critical Discount Factor Values in Discounted Supergames pp. 1-17

- Kimmo Berg and Markus Kärki
- Game Theoretical Model of Cancer Dynamics with Four Cell Phenotypes pp. 1-16

- Elena Hurlbut, Ethan Ortega, Igor V. Erovenko and Jonathan T. Rowell
- Instrumental Reciprocity as an Error pp. 1-9

- Ernesto Reuben and Sigrid Suetens
- On the Stability of Couples pp. 1-10

- Tobias Hiller
- Cultural Transmission and Extortion pp. 1-10

- Garret Ridinger
- A Survey on the Design of Gamified Systems for Energy and Water Sustainability pp. 1-34

- Spartaco Albertarelli, Piero Fraternali, Sergio Herrera, Mark Melenhorst, Jasminko Novak, Chiara Pasini, Andrea-Emilio Rizzoli and Cristina Rottondi
- Cooperation of Pairs pp. 1-34

- Markus Sass, Florian Timme and Joachim Weimann
- Choices in the 11–20 Game: The Role of Risk Aversion pp. 1-14

- King King Li and Kang Rong
- Fairness-Adjusted Laffer Curve: Strategy versus Direct Method pp. 1-14

- Hamza Umer
- Giving to versus Taking from In- and Out-Group Members pp. 1-14

- Marius Alt, Carlo Gallier, Achim Schlüter, Katherine Nelson and Eva Anggraini
- Peer-Punishment in a Cooperation and a Coordination Game pp. 1-13

- Felix Albrecht and Sebastian Kube
- Ranking Supply Function and Cournot Equilibria in a Differentiated Product Duopoly with Demand Uncertainty pp. 1-13

- Ismail Saglam
- The Optimal Strategy in the Minimum Effort Game pp. 1-11

- Edward Cartwright
- Generalized Second Price Auctions over a Network pp. 1-11

- Alison Watts
- Spousal Dictator Game: Household Decisions and Other-Regarding Preferences pp. 1-11

- Matthew K. Gnagey, Therese C. Grijalva and Rong Rong
Volume 9, issue 2, 2018
- Personal-Data Disclosure in a Field Experiment: Evidence on Explicit Prices, Political Attitudes, and Privacy Preferences pp. 1-14

- Joachim Plesch and Irenaeus Wolff
- Risk Assessment Uncertainties in Cybersecurity Investments pp. 1-14

- Andrew Fielder, Sandra König, Emmanouil Panaousis, Stefan Schauer and Stefan Rass
- Game Theory of Tumor–Stroma Interactions in Multiple Myeloma: Effect of Nonlinear Benefits pp. 1-11

- Javad Salimi Sartakhti, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei and Marco Archetti
- Achieving Perfect Coordination amongst Agents in the Co-Action Minority Game pp. 1-13

- Hardik Rajpal and Deepak Dhar
- Fractionated Follow-Up Chemotherapy Delays the Onset of Resistance in Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer pp. 1-10

- Pranav I. Warman, Artem Kaznatcheev, Arturo Araujo, Conor C. Lynch and David Basanta
- Gender Differences in the Response to Decision Power and Responsibility—Framing Effects in a Dictator Game pp. 1-16

- Lisa Bruttel and Florian Stolley
- Explaining Public Goods Game Contributions with Rational Ability pp. 1-9

- Hannes Lang, Gregory DeAngelo and Michelle Bongard
- Luxembourg in the Early Days of the EEC: Null Player or Not? pp. 1-12

- Alexander Mayer
- Conditional Cooperation and Framing Effects pp. 1-12

- Aurélie Dariel
- Voluntary Disclosure of Private Information and Unraveling in the Market for Lemons: An Experiment pp. 1-17

- Volker Benndorf
- Bifurcation Mechanism Design—From Optimal Flat Taxes to Better Cancer Treatments pp. 1-38

- Ger Yang, David Basanta and Georgios Piliouras
- Generalized Trust, Need for Cognitive Closure, and the Perceived Acceptability of Personal Data Collection pp. 1-18

- David Chavanne
- From Windfall Sharing to Property Ownership: Prosocial Personality Traits in Giving and Taking Dictator Games pp. 1-18

- Kun Zhao, Yoshihisa Kashima and Luke D. Smillie
- The Patron Game: the Individual Provision of a Public Good pp. 1-20

- Antonio Filippin and Manuela Raimondi
- Sharing Loading Costs for Multi Compartment Vehicles pp. 1-21

- Bruce C. Hartman
- Intention-Based Sharing pp. 1-24

- Daniela Di Cagno, Arianna Galliera, Werner Güth and Luca Panaccione
- Ethics, Morality, and Game Theory pp. 1-4

- Mark Alfano, Hannes Rusch and Matthias Uhl
- Incentive Systems for Risky Investment Decisions Under Unknown Preferences: Ortner et al. Revisited pp. 1-4

- Josef Schosser
- Successful Nash Equilibrium Agent for a Three-Player Imperfect-Information Game pp. 1-8

- Sam Ganzfried, Austin Nowak and Joannier Pinales
- Theory of Mind and General Intelligence in Dictator and Ultimatum Games pp. 1-22

- Hannes Lang, Gregory DeAngelo and Michelle Bongard
- Evolutionary Game Theory: A Renaissance pp. 1-67

- Jonathan Newton
- How to Analyze Models of Nonlinear Public Goods pp. 1-15

- Marco Archetti
Volume 9, issue 1, 2018
- Imitation of Peers in Children and Adults pp. 1-15

- Jose Apesteguia, Steffen Huck, Jörg Oechssler, Elke Weidenholzer and Simon Weidenholzer
- Game of Thrones: Accommodating Monetary Policies in a Monetary Union pp. 1-15

- Dmitri Blueschke and Reinhard Neck
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Games in 2017 pp. 1-3

- Games Editorial Office
- The Effects of Excluding Coalitions pp. 1-7

- Tobias Hiller
- The Optimal Contract under Adverse Selection in a Moral-Hazard Model with a Risk-Averse Agent pp. 1-22

- François Maréchal and Lionel Thomas
- Dynamic Pricing Decisions and Seller-Buyer Interactions under Capacity Constraints pp. 1-23

- Vincent Mak, Amnon Rapoport and Eyran J. Gisches
- Does Imperfect Data Privacy Stop People from Collecting Personal Data? pp. 1-23

- Simeon Schudy and Verena Utikal
- Linear–Quadratic Mean-Field-Type Games: A Direct Method pp. 1-18

- Tyrone E. Duncan and Hamidou Tembine
- On the Query Complexity of Black-Peg AB-Mastermind pp. 1-12

- Mourad El Ouali, Christian Glazik, Volkmar Sauerland and Anand Srivastav
- Examining Spillovers between Long and Short Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma Games Played in the Laboratory pp. 1-16

- Antonio A. Arechar, Maryam Kouchaki and David G. Rand
- Sequential Auctions with Capacity Constraints: An Experimental Investigation pp. 1-31

- F. Javier Otamendi, Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo
- Incentive Magnitude Effects in Experimental Games: Bigger is not Necessarily Better pp. 1-10

- Briony Pulford, Andrew M. Colman and Graham Loomes
- Optimal Incentives in a Principal–Agent Model with Endogenous Technology pp. 1-13

- Marco Marini, Paolo Polidori, Désirée Teobaldelli and Davide Ticchi
- A Game-Theoretic Approach for Modeling Competitive Diffusion over Social Networks pp. 1-13

- Shahla Jafari and Hamidreza Navidi
- Creating a Domain of Losses in the Laboratory: Effects of Endowment Size pp. 1-14

- Andrea Sorensen
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