ISPS EXPERIMENTS WORKSHOP: Antonio Alonso Arechar (Yale), “Communicating Intentions in Noisy Repeated Games”

Event time: 
Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 4:00pm through 5:00pm
Speaker: 
Antonio Alonso Arechar, Post-Doctoral Research Coordinator at the Yale University Human Cooperation Lab
Event description: 

To explore the role of communication in promoting cooperation, we let participants indicate their intended action in a repeated game experiment where actions are implemented with errors. Even though communication is cheap talk, we find that the majority of participants communicate honestly. As a result, communication has a positive effect on cooperation when the payoff matrix makes the returns to cooperation high. When the payoff matrix gives a low return to cooperation, conversely, there is a negative effect of communication on cooperation. These results suggest that cheap talk communication, which is a common feature of daily life, can promote cooperation in repeated games, but only when there is already a self-interested motivation to cooperate.

Wine and cheese will be served.

Open to: 
Yale Community Only
Admission: 
Free