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The following pages link to How Communication Links Influence Coalition Bargaining: A Laboratory Investigation (Q3114843):
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- Formal versus informal legislative bargaining (Q263365) (← links)
- The influence of face-to-face communication: a principal-agent experiment (Q301155) (← links)
- How do coalitions get built? Evidence from an extensive form coalition game with and without communication (Q444139) (← links)
- Unintended consequences of collocation: using agent-based modeling to untangle effects of communication delay and in-group favor (Q928134) (← links)
- Coalition preclusion contracts and moderate policies (Q1735794) (← links)
- The role of communication content and reputation in the choice of transaction partners. A study based on field and laboratory data (Q1756328) (← links)
- Political multilevel negotiations and issue linkage during an EU intergovernmental conference: An empirical application (Q1768756) (← links)
- Inefficiency and social exclusion in a coalition formation game: experimental evidence (Q1779833) (← links)
- A non-parametric approach to testing the axioms of the Shapley value with limited data (Q1792558) (← links)
- Collective intertemporal decisions and heterogeneity in groups (Q2667242) (← links)
- Multilateral Bargaining in Networks: On the Prevalence of Inefficiencies (Q4971558) (← links)
- Impact of loss aversion on the newsvendor problem: a literature review and insights for future researchers (Q6151204) (← links)
- An experiment on the Nash program: a comparison of two strategic mechanisms implementing the Shapley value (Q6176727) (← links)