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Experimental Business Research

Edited by Rami Zwick () and Amnon Rapoport

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Date: 2005
ISBN: 978-0-387-24244-6
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 The Rationality of Consumer Decisions to Adopt and Utilize Product-Attribute Enhancements: Why Are We Lured by Product Features We Never Use?
Shenghui Zhao, Robert J. Meyer and Jin Han
Ch Chapter 10 Partition Dependence in Decision Analysis, Resource Allocation, and Consumer Choice
Craig R. Fox, David Bardolet and Daniel Lieb
Ch Chapter 11 Gender & Coordination
Martin Dufwenberg and Uri Gneezy
Ch Chapter 12 Updating the Reference Level: Experimental Evidence
Uri Gneezy
Ch Chapter 13 Supply Chain Management: A Teaching Experiment
Rachel Croson, Karen Donohue, Elena Katok and John Sterman
Ch Chapter 14 Experiment-Based Exams and the Difference Between the Behavioral and the Natural Sciences
Ido Erev and Re’ut Livne-Tarandach
Ch Chapter 2 A Behavioral Accounting Study of Strategic Interaction in a Tax Compliance Game
Chung K. Kim and William S. Waller
Ch Chapter 3 Information Distribution and Attitudes Toward Risk in an Experimental Market of Risky Assets
David Bodoff, Hugo Levevq and Hongtao Zhang
Ch Chapter 4 Effects of Idiosyncratic Investments in Collaborative Networks: An Experimental Analysis
Wilfred Amaldoss and Amnon Rapoport
Ch Chapter 5 The Cognitive Illusion Controversy: A Methodological Debate in Disguise That Matters to Economists
Ralph Hertwig and Andreas Ortmann
Ch Chapter 6 Exploring Ellsberg’s Paradox in Vague-Vague Cases
Karen M. Kramer and David V. Budescu
Ch Chapter 7 Overweighing Recent Observations: Experimental Results and Economic Implications
Haim Levy and Moshe Levy
Ch Chapter 8 Cognition In Spatial Dispersion Games
Andreas Blume, Douglas V. DeJong and Michael Maier
Ch Chapter 9 Cognitive Hierarchy: A Limited Thinking Theory in Games
Juin-Kuan Chong, Colin Camerer and Teck Ho

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DOI: 10.1007/b104929

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