Experimental Business Research
Edited by Rami Zwick () and
Amnon Rapoport
in Springer Books from Springer
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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