The following pages link to Professional advice (Q2490126):
Displaying 41 items.
- Dynamic strategic information transmission (Q402084) (← links)
- A must lie situation -- avoiding giving negative feedback (Q523510) (← links)
- Strategic argumentation (Q634508) (← links)
- Taking the road less traveled by: Does conversation eradicate pernicious cascades? (Q634513) (← links)
- The art of conversation: eliciting information from experts through multi-stage communication (Q707290) (← links)
- Talking to influence (Q777718) (← links)
- Information aggregation in financial markets with career concerns (Q960245) (← links)
- Aggregation of expert opinions (Q1007768) (← links)
- Reputational cheap talk with misunderstanding (Q1036601) (← links)
- Strategic gradual learning and information transmission (Q1622377) (← links)
- Competition and uncertainty in a paper's news desk (Q1650937) (← links)
- Mixed equilibrium in a pure location game: the case of \(n\geq 4\) firms (Q1675022) (← links)
- Preselection and expert advice (Q1677246) (← links)
- Information control in reputational cheap talk (Q1682714) (← links)
- Learning about analysts (Q1729680) (← links)
- Non-uniqueness of equilibrium action profiles with equal size in one-shot cheap-talk games (Q1936340) (← links)
- Managerial reputation, risk-taking, and imperfect capital markets (Q2098868) (← links)
- The value of uncertainty in determining an expert's source of expertise (Q2100647) (← links)
- Goodwill in communication (Q2155233) (← links)
- Starting small to communicate (Q2173403) (← links)
- Committee, expert advice, and the weighted majority algorithm: an application to the pricing decision of a monopolist (Q2268987) (← links)
- Hierarchical multistage Gaussian signaling games in noncooperative communication and control systems (Q2280798) (← links)
- Committees with leaks (Q2343395) (← links)
- Information transmission in nested sender-receiver games (Q2343483) (← links)
- Will truth out? -- An advisor's quest to appear competent (Q2402822) (← links)
- Too good to be truthful: why competent advisers are fired (Q2415994) (← links)
- Persuasion and learning by countersignaling (Q2453053) (← links)
- When mandatory disclosure hurts: Expert advice and conflicting interests (Q2475171) (← links)
- On the informational content of advice: a theoretical and experimental study (Q2509145) (← links)
- When is knowledge acquisition socially beneficial in the Laffont-Tirole regulatory framework? (Q2690339) (← links)
- Reputational bidding (Q2921195) (← links)
- Semi-dynamic Connectivity in the Plane (Q3449810) (← links)
- How to use expert advice (Q4376978) (← links)
- Non-Exclusive Financial Advice (Q4555617) (← links)
- Signaling Games (Q5149736) (← links)
- SEQUENTIAL EXPERT ADVICE: SUPERIORITY OF CLOSED‐DOOR MEETINGS (Q5212503) (← links)
- A GOOD ADVISOR (Q5213482) (← links)
- Quid pro quo: Friendly information exchange between rivals (Q6059547) (← links)
- Independent versus collective expertise (Q6188685) (← links)
- On the (non-) reliance on algorithms -- a decision-theoretic account (Q6557379) (← links)
- Talking with an extremist (Q6559100) (← links)