About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to collect studies related to coordination or cooperation behavior. The primary objective is to identify strategies, preferences, personalities, psychological characteristics, cognitive abilities, and heuristics that underlie coordination or cooperation behavior. Additionally, the research seeks to contribute to the design of institutions, rules, or mechanisms that encourage such behaviors. By addressing these aims, the research will provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing coordination and cooperation, ultimately informing the development of effective interventions and policies.
To gather further insights into the boundaries of coordination and cooperation behaviors, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Theoretical and experimental studies investigating the types of strategies that support coordination or cooperation in repeated games.
• Theoretical and experimental studies of equilibrium selection.
• Experimental studies investigating the relationship between coordination or cooperation behavior and cognitive abilities, social preferences, or psychological characteristics.
• Field experimental studies on the effects of nudges that promote coordination or cooperation behavior.
• Questionnaire studies on the relationship between coordination or cooperation behavior and psychological and sociodemographic characteristics.
• Theoretical and experimental studies of mechanism design to implement coordination or cooperation.
Keywords: repeated games, game theory, coordination, cooperation
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