
Making Choices
ZiF:Forschungsgruppe 1999/2000
Wissenschaftliche Leitung: Joachim Frohn (Bielefeld), Werner Güth (Berlin), Hartmut Kliemt (Duisburg), Reinhard Selten (Bonn)
Beiträge
- Werner Güth, Rationality vs. Evolution
- Werner Güth, Indirect Evolutionary Approach
- Rainer Hegselmann, Opinion Formation in Social Networks
- Werner Güth, Experimental Study of the Repeated Trust
- Robin Pope, Attraction to Chance
- Axel Ostmann, The Problem of the Common (Experiments)
- Reinhard Tietz, Bounded Rationality, Semi-Normative Properties of Bargaining Theories and the Dynamic Aspiration Balance Theory
- Reinhard Tietz, Paradoxes or Counterforces in Bargaining Governed by Aspiration Levels?
- Adele Diederich, Sequential Evaluation of Attributes
- Katrin Borcherding, Biases in Multiattribute Weight Elicitation
- Marlies Ahlert, Zuordnung von Spendernieren
- Axel Ostmann, Nitrate, Agricultural Water Pollution
- Reinhard Tietz, Is the Endowment Effect Immune From Decision Proparation?
- Reinhard Selten, Money Does not Induce Risk-Neutral Behavior, but Binary Lotteries do Even Worse
- Werner Güth, The 12 Lives of the Homo Oeconomicus
- Y. Waisel, Decision Making by Plants
- Wulf Albers, On the Theory of Prominence I
- Wulf Albers, On the Theory of Prominence II
- Matthias Hild, Non-Bayesian Rationality
- Rainer Hegselmann, Studying Social Processes by Cellular Automata
- Wulf Albers, Utility of Chance
- Werner Güth, Interrelation of Time and Risk Preference, Theoretical Models and Experiments
- Brigitte Adolph, The Nash Equilibrium as the Outcome of a Simple Learning Process
- Stefan Kooths, Modelling Rule and Experience-Based Expectations Using Neuro Fuzzy Systems
- Bodo Vogt, Incentives and Fairness in Bilateral Conflicts
- Matthias Hild, All-Or-Nothing Beliefs
- Manfred Königstein, Efficient Contracting and Fair Play in a Simple Principal-Agent Experiment
- Wilhelm Neuefeind, Heuristics as Decision Rules
- Doron Sonsino, Experimental Studies on Decision and Choice
- Thomas Wujciak, Collaborative Transplant Study
- Doron Sonsino, On Absolute and Relative Performance and the Demand for Mutual Funds - Experimental Evidence
- Reinhard Tietz, Phases, Structure and Stabilization of the Decision Process - A Brainstorming Session
- Jack L. Knetsch, The Endowment Effect
- Marlies Ahlert/Adele Diederich/Katrin Borcherding/Hartmut Kliemt, Onwards and Upwards with Transplants
- Matthias Raith, Cooperative Procedures for Multiple-Issue Negotiations
- Werner Güth, How Ultimatum Offers Emerge - A Study in Bounded Rationality
- Marlies Ahlert, Choosing a Rule - The Development of the Eurotransplant Algorithm for Kidney Allocations
- Matthias Kräkel, Relative Deprivation in Rang Order Tournaments
- Peter-J. Jost, Investment in Human Capital and the Allocation of Decision Rights
- Judith Kovacs, Why do People Veto? An Experimental Analysis of the Valuation and Consequences of Varying Degrees of Veto Power
- Katrin Borcherding, Calibration of Subjective Probabilities: Mean Bias vs. Overconfidence Bias
- Gebhard Geiger, On the Statistical Foundations of Nonlinear Preference Theory
- Elinor Ostrom, A Family of Collective Action Theory
- Adele Diederich, On Cognitive Models of Decision Making
- Wolfgang Spohn, Reflective Rationality
- Simon Gächter, Entitlements and Self-Serving Biases: Evidence From a Bargaining With Claims Experiment
- Matthias Sutter, Earned Income vs. Manna From Heaven in a Power to Take Experiment
- Eyal Winter, Scapegoats and Optimal Allocation of Responsibility
- Frank Maier-Rigaud, Under What Conditions are Decentralized Solutions to Collective Action Problems Likely to Emerge?
- Wulf Albers, Proportions of Money to Proportions of Probability
- Robin Pope, Natural States, Distorted Probabilities and Bias in the Sure-Thing Principle
- Axel Ockenfels, Last-Minute Bidding and the Rules for Ending Second Price Auctions
- Jordi Brandts, Do Market Conditions Affect Preferences? Evidence From Experimental Markets With Excess Demand or Supply
- Elena Katok, Doing by Learning - An Information Systems Approach to Inventory
- Reinhard Selten, Learning Direction Theory
- Rainer Hegselmann, The Dynamic of Sharing Among the (More or Less) Unequal
- Massimo Warglien, Local Mental Models and the Problem of Information Integration
- Oliver Kirchkamp, Endogenous Evolution of Learning Rules
- Stefanie Schmeer, An Associative Learning Account of the Illusory Correlation Effect
- Katrin Borcherding, Applying Multiattribute Utility Theory to Organ Allocation Decisions
- Doron Sonsino, On the Evaluation of Lotteries and Options on Lotteries
- Judith Avrahami, The Power of Expectations - An Experimental Study
- P. Landsberg, Incompleteness of Theory
- Yaakov Kareev, Irregular Behavior while Detecting Regularities
- Jose Apesteguis, The Melioration Binary Relation: Stability, Existence Uniqueness and Efficiency
- Claudia Keser, Strategically Planned Behavior in Public Goods Experiments
- Max Albert, An Indirect-Evolution Approach to Newcomb's Problem
- Martin Dufwenberg, When Order Matters for Iterated Strict Dominance
- Jeffrey Riechardson, Rationalism, Theoretical Orthodoxy and Their Legacy in Cost-Utility Analysis
- H. Holling, Neuere Entwicklungen in der Conjoint Analyse
- G. Brennan, Economy of Esteem
- Siegfried Berninghaus, Equilibrium Selection in Coordination Games (Experiments)
Abendvorträge im Rahmen des ZiF:Kolloquiums
- Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c.mult. Reinhard Selten (Königswinter): "Eingeschränkte Rationalität"
- Prof. Dr. Hartmut Kliemt (Gerhard-Mercator Universität-GH Duisburg): "Wem gehören die Organe?"
- Prof. Gary Bolton Ph.D. (Penn State University): "Indirect Reciprocity in an Image Storing Game"
