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Belief formation in a signaling game without common prior: an experiment (2017)
Journal Article
Possajennikov, A. (2018). Belief formation in a signaling game without common prior: an experiment. Theory and Decision, 84(3), 483-505. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11238-017-9614-z

Using belief elicitation, the paper investigates the process of belief formation and evolution in a signaling game in which a common prior is not induced. Both prior and posterior beliefs of Receivers about Senders' types are elicited, as well as bel... Read More about Belief formation in a signaling game without common prior: an experiment.

Communication, leadership and coordination failure (2017)
Journal Article
Dong, L., Montero, M., & Possajennikov, A. (2018). Communication, leadership and coordination failure. Theory and Decision, 84(4), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11238-017-9617-9

We investigate the limits of communication and leadership in avoiding coordination failure in minimum effort games. Our environment is challenging, with low benefits of coordination relative to the effort cost. We consider two leader types: cheap-tal... Read More about Communication, leadership and coordination failure.

Evolution of consistent conjectures in semi-aggregative representation of games, with applications to public good games and contests (2017)
Book Chapter
Possajennikov, A. (2017). Evolution of consistent conjectures in semi-aggregative representation of games, with applications to public good games and contests. In W. Buchholz, & D. Ruebbelke (Eds.), The theory of externalities and public goods: essays in memory of Richard C. Cornes (85-105). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49442-5_5

In a semi-aggregative representation of a game, the payoff of a player depends on a player's own strategy and on a personalized aggregate of all players' strategies. Suppose that each player has a conjecture about the reaction of the personalized agg... Read More about Evolution of consistent conjectures in semi-aggregative representation of games, with applications to public good games and contests.