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Experimental Business Research : Economic and Managerial Perspectives VOLUME II / edited by Amnon Rapoport, Rami Zwick.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: XVII, 267 páginas, recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387242439
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HB71-74
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Durable Goods Lease Contracts and Used-Goods Market Behavior: An Experimental Study -- Towards a Hybrid Model of Microeconomic and Financial Price Adjustment Processes: The Case of a Market with Continuously Refreshed Supply and Demand -- Choosing a Model out of Many Possible Alternatives: Emissions Trading as an Example -- Internet Congestion: A Laboratory Experiment -- Experimental Evidence on the Endogenous Entry of Bidders in Internet Auctions -- Hard and Soft Closes: A Field Experiment on Auction Closing Rules -- When Does an Incentive for Free Riding Promote Rational Bidding? -- Bonus versus Penalty: Does Contract Frame Affect Employee Effort? -- Managerial Incentives and Competition -- Dynamic Stability of Nash-Efficient Public Goods Mechanisms: Reconciling Theory and Experiments -- Entry Times in Queues with Endogenous Arrivals: Dynamics of Play on the Individual and Aggregate Levels -- Decision Making with Naïve Advice -- Failure of Bayesian Updating in Repeated Bilateral Bargaining.
Resumen: Volumes II and III of Experimental Business Research include original papers that were presented at the Second Asian Conference on Experimental Business Research held at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) on December 16-19, 2003. The conference was organized by the Center for Experimental Business Research (cEBR) at HKUST and was chaired by Professors Amnon Rapoport and Rami Zwick. Experimental Business Research adopts laboratory based experimental economics methods to study an array of business and policy issues spanning the entire business domain including accounting, economics, finance, information systems, marketing and management and policy. "Experimental economics" is an established term that refers to the use of controlled laboratory-based procedures to test the implications of economic hypotheses and models and discover replicable patterns of economic behavior. We have coined the term "Experimental Business Research" in order to broaden the scope of "experimental economics" to encompass experimental finance, experimental accounting, and more generally the use of laboratory-based procedures to test hypotheses and models arising from research in other business related areas, including information systems, marketing and management and policy. The chapters included in these volumes reflect the domain diversity of studies in the experimental business research field.
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Durable Goods Lease Contracts and Used-Goods Market Behavior: An Experimental Study -- Towards a Hybrid Model of Microeconomic and Financial Price Adjustment Processes: The Case of a Market with Continuously Refreshed Supply and Demand -- Choosing a Model out of Many Possible Alternatives: Emissions Trading as an Example -- Internet Congestion: A Laboratory Experiment -- Experimental Evidence on the Endogenous Entry of Bidders in Internet Auctions -- Hard and Soft Closes: A Field Experiment on Auction Closing Rules -- When Does an Incentive for Free Riding Promote Rational Bidding? -- Bonus versus Penalty: Does Contract Frame Affect Employee Effort? -- Managerial Incentives and Competition -- Dynamic Stability of Nash-Efficient Public Goods Mechanisms: Reconciling Theory and Experiments -- Entry Times in Queues with Endogenous Arrivals: Dynamics of Play on the Individual and Aggregate Levels -- Decision Making with Naïve Advice -- Failure of Bayesian Updating in Repeated Bilateral Bargaining.

Volumes II and III of Experimental Business Research include original papers that were presented at the Second Asian Conference on Experimental Business Research held at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) on December 16-19, 2003. The conference was organized by the Center for Experimental Business Research (cEBR) at HKUST and was chaired by Professors Amnon Rapoport and Rami Zwick. Experimental Business Research adopts laboratory based experimental economics methods to study an array of business and policy issues spanning the entire business domain including accounting, economics, finance, information systems, marketing and management and policy. "Experimental economics" is an established term that refers to the use of controlled laboratory-based procedures to test the implications of economic hypotheses and models and discover replicable patterns of economic behavior. We have coined the term "Experimental Business Research" in order to broaden the scope of "experimental economics" to encompass experimental finance, experimental accounting, and more generally the use of laboratory-based procedures to test hypotheses and models arising from research in other business related areas, including information systems, marketing and management and policy. The chapters included in these volumes reflect the domain diversity of studies in the experimental business research field.

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