game theory
To consolidate the GAM field, the authors of this paper propose recording the design and implementation of studies that combine games and agent-based models by using a dedicated documentation scheme. Read more

Using a nationally representative sample of 1052 respondents from the UK, the authors of this paper systematically tested the associations between the experimental trust game and a range of popular self-reported measures for trust, such as the General Social Survey (GSS) and the Rosenberg scale for self-reported trust. Read more

Considerable uncertainties surround the potential of solar geoengineering, with important questions around governance. This commentary describes a game that finds out what could happen if countries were able to turn the Earth’s thermostat up or down. Read more

This research finds that the presence of counter-geoengineering would make the risk of unilateral action to cool the climate using solar geoengineering less likely, but not always with benign effects. Read more

Abstract The recent global climate change agreement in Paris leaves a wide gap between pledged and requisite emissions reductions in keeping... Read more

Abstract We explore the prospects of cooperation in a threshold public bad game. The experiment’s setup allows us to investigate... Read more

Abstract Effective responses to climate change may demand a radical shift in human lifestyles away from self-interest for material gain,... Read more

Abstract We investigate the effect of domestic politics on international environmental policy by incorporating into a classic stage game of... Read more

The recent global climate change agreement in Paris leaves a wide gap between pledged and requisite emissions reductions in keeping... Read more
