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Viewpoint: On the generalizability of lab behaviour to the field
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EngineeringBehavioral Decision MakingGame TheorySoftware EngineeringLaboratory ResultsBehavioral Game TheoryExperimental FinanceExperimental Decision MakingNon-cooperative Game TheoryRoad MapExperimental EconomicsLaboratory ManagementLab BehaviourDecision TheoryLaboratory MethodLiving LabEconomicsBehavioral SciencesDesignBehavioral EconomicsExperiment DesignSoftware TestingAutomationBusinessBehavioral ExperimentsTechnologyDecision Science
Abstract. We can think of no question more fundamental to experimental economics than understanding whether, and under what circumstances, laboratory results generalize to naturally occurring environments. In this paper, we extend Levitt and List (2006) to the class of games in which financial payoffs and ‘doing the right thing’ are not necessarily in conflict. We argue that behaviour is crucially linked to not only the preferences of people, but also the properties of the situation. By doing so, we are able to provide a road map of the psychological and economic properties of people and situations that might interfere with generalizability of laboratory result from a broad class of games.
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