Demanding or deferring? An experimental analysis of the economic value of communication with attitude

Volume: 115, Pages: 381 - 395
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Research has shown that natural language communication is more effective than intention-signaling in promoting coordination. Our paper studies the reasons behind this finding. We hypothesize that, when communicating with natural language, people use and respond to both intentions and attitudes, with attitude indicating the strength of a message sender's desire to have her message followed. We test our hypothesis using controlled laboratory...
Paper Details
Title
Demanding or deferring? An experimental analysis of the economic value of communication with attitude
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
115
Pages
381 - 395
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