Ambiguity when playing coordination games across cultures

Volume: 90, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 485 - 505
Published: Jun 27, 2020
Abstract
Cultural differences can be a source of ambiguity in coordination games. As players are likely to experience more ambiguity when playing a different culture, we expect players to choose safer strategies. We run experiments with a stag hunt and bargaining coordination game. Using a between-subjects design, we vary the identity of the opponent between someone of the same culture or a different culture. We compare the responses of British and East...
Paper Details
Title
Ambiguity when playing coordination games across cultures
Published Date
Jun 27, 2020
Volume
90
Issue
3-4
Pages
485 - 505
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