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Labsi Experimental Economics Laboratory University of Siena
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- 051: Promises in Group Decision Making

- Valeria Faralla, Guido Borà, Alessandro Innocenti and Marco Novarese
- 050: Group Influence in Sharing Experiments

- Daniela Di Cagno, Werner Güth, Marcello Puca and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 049: Virtual reality experiments in economics

- Alessandro Innocenti
- 048: Gender Effects, Culture and Social Influence in the Dictator Game: An Italian Study

- Shane Niall O'Higgins, Arturo Palomba and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 047: Physiological Responses to Stressful Work Situations in Low-Immersive Virtual Environments

- Valeria Faralla, Alessandro Innocenti, Stefano Taddei and Eva Venturini
- 046: Risk Taking and Social Exposure

- Valeria Faralla, Alessandro Innocenti and Eva Venturini
- 045: Reputation and Entry

- Jeffrey Butler, Enrica Carbone, Pierluigi Conzo and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 044: Is There Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments?

- Francesco Feri, Alessandro Innocenti and Paolo Pin
- 043: The Effect of a Short Planning Horizon on Intertemporal Consumption Choices

- Enrica Carbone and Gerardo Infante
- 042: Are Groups Better Planners Than Individuals? An Experimental Analysis

- Enrica Carbone and Gerardo Infante
- 041: Taking, Punishment and Trust

- Simon Halliday
- 040: Social Influence in Trustors' Neighborhoods

- Luigi Luini, Annamaria Nese and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 039: Does tax evasion affect firms’ internal control? Some evidence from an experimental approach

- Lory Barile
- 038: More Does Not Always Lead to Better: Mothers, Young Women, and Girls Generating Causes of a Baby Crying

- Azzurra Ruggeri and Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos
- 037: The Importance of Betting Early

- Alessandro Innocenti, Tommaso Nannicini and Roberto Ricciuti
- 036: Voting by Ballots and Feet in the Laboratory

- Alessandro Innocenti and Chiara Rapallini
- 035: Conflict Resolution. Risk-As-Feelings Hypothesis

- Lavoslav Caklovic
- 034: Gender Pairings and Accountability Effect

- Jordi Brandts and Orsola Garofalo
- 033: Gains and Losses: A Common Neural Network for Economic Behaviour

- Valeria Faralla, Francesca Benuzzi, Fausta Lui, Patrizia Baraldi, Paolo Nichelli and Nicola Dimitri
- 032: Attention, Memory, and Evaluation of Schema Incongruent Brand Messages. An Empirical Study

- Georgios Halkias and Flora Kokkinaki
- 031: The Price for Information about Probabilities and its Relation with Capacities

- Giuseppe Attanasi and Aldo Montesano
- 030: Expert Elicitation Method Selection Process and Method Comparison

- Angela Dalton, Alan Brothers, Stephen Walsh and Paul Whitney
- 029: Gains and losses in intertemporal preferences: a behavioural study

- Valeria Faralla, Francesca Benuzzi, Paolo Nichelli and Nicola Dimitri
- 028: Second Mover Advantage and Bertrand Dynamic Competition: An Experiment

- Shane Niall O'Higgins, Arturo Palomba and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 027: Heuristics and Biases in Travel Mode Choice

- Alessandro Innocenti, Patrizia Lattarulo and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- 026: Virtual vs. Standard Strike: An Experiment

- Alessandro Innocenti and Antonio Nicita
- 025: Individuals' Voting Choice and Cooperation in Repeated Social Dilemma Games

- Annamaria Nese and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 024: Can Sanctions Induce Pessimism? An Experiment

- Roberto Galbiati, Karl Schlag and Joël van der Weele
- 023: How do economists differ from others in distributive situations?

- Astri Drange Hole
- 022: Cognitive Biases and Gaze Direction: An Experimental Study

- Alessandro Innocenti, Alessandra Rufa and Jacopo Semmoloni
- 021: Eliciting motives for trust and reciprocity by attitudinal and behavioural measures

- Francesco Farina, Shane Niall O'Higgins and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 020: Voting the public expenditure: an experiment

- Carla Marchese and Marcello Montefiori
- 019: It is Hobbes, not Rousseau: An Experiment on Social Insurance

- Antonio Cabrales, Rosemarie Nagel and Jose V. Rodr?guez Mora
- 018: School Choice and Information. An Experimental Study on Matching Mechanisms

- Joana Pais and Ágnes Pintér
- 017: Forgive or Buy Back: An Experimental Study of Debt Relief

- Vivian Lei, Steven Tucker and Filip Vesely
- 016: Belief Formation and Evolution in Public Good Games

- Jaromír Kovářík
- 015: When does a referent problem affect willingness to pay for a public good?

- Nicolao Bonini, Ilana Ritov and Michele Graffeo
- 014: Public Opinion Polls, Voter Turnout, and Welfare: An Experimental Study

- Jens Grosser and Arthur Schram
- 013: Political Autonomy and Independence: Theory and Experimental Evidence

- Klaus Abbink and Jordi Brandts
- 012: Drift and Equilibrium Selection with Human and Computer Players

- Mauro Caminati, Alessandro Innocenti and Roberto Ricciuti
- 011: Are Imitative Strategies Game Specific? Experimental Evidence from Market Games

- Shane Niall O'Higgins and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 010: Experimental Evidence on the Benefits of Eliminating Exchange Rate Uncertainties and Why Expected Utility Theory causes Economists to Miss Them

- Robin Pope, Reinhard Selten, Sebastian Kube and Juergen von Hagen
- 009: Short Sale Constraints, Divergence of Opinion and Asset Values: Evidence from the Laboratory

- Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling and Erik Theissen
- 008: The dynamics of trader motivations in asset bubbles

- Gunduz Caginalp and Vladimira Ilieva
- 007: Financial Engineering and Rationality: Experimental Evidence Based on the Monty Hall Problem

- Brain Kluger and Daniel Friedman
- 006: The power of words in financial markets: soft versus hard communication,a strategy method experiment

- Brice Corgnet, Angela Sutan and Arvin Aashta
- 005: Altruism and Gender in the Trust Game

- Alessandro Innocenti and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- 004: Bringing Macroeconomics into the Lab

- Roberto Ricciuti
- 003: Social Learning in Market Games

- Carlo Altavilla, Luigi Luini and Patrizia Sbriglia
- 002: Group Cooperation Under Alternative Peer Punishment Technologies: An Experiment

- Marco Casari and Luigi Luini
- 001: Law and Behaviours in Social Dilemmas: Testing the Effect of Obligations on Cooperation

- Roberto Galbiati and Pietro Vertova
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