Group Behaviour
A special issue of Games (ISSN 2073-4336). This special issue belongs to the section "Behavioral and Experimental Game Theory".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2022) | Viewed by 11662
Special Issue Editors
Interests: econometric modelling of experimental data (experimetrics); structural model estimation; monte Carlo simulation techniques; finite and continuous mixture models; estimation of limited dependent variable models; panel data; simultaneous equation systems; survey methodology; survey data analysis
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Interests: game theory; experimental game theory; learning behavior; social influence; social identity; group behavior; trust and reciprocity
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Formal or informal membership of a group has been shown to significantly influence individuals’ behaviour in a wide range of economically relevant situations: From the shaping of consumers’ preferences, to investment decisions and cooperative choices. Systematic in-group behaviour may have several catalysts with different economic implications: conformity; social identity; moral commitment or beliefs-dependent preferences (e.g., guilt aversion).
We encourage submission of theoretical and experimental studies aimed at disentangling the effect of the driving forces of group behaviour in different decision environments, e.g., coordination games, social dilemmas, auctions and decision making under risk and ambiguity.
Literature reviews or appraisals of existing literature are also encouraged.
Dr. Anna ConteGuest Editor
Dr. Patrizia Sbriglia
Dr. Marco Stimolo
Co-Guest Editors
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Keywords
- group behaviour
- conformity
- social identity
- beliefs-dependent preferences
- moral commitment
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