no code implementations • 22 Mar 2024 • Valerio Capraro
Over the last two decades, a growing body of experimental research has provided evidence that linguistic frames influence human behaviour in economic games, beyond the economic consequences of the available actions.
no code implementations • 13 Mar 2024 • Valerio Capraro, Roberto Di Paolo, Matjaz Perc, Veronica Pizziol
While traditional models try to explain human behaviour as a function of the outcomes of available actions, recent experimental research reveals that linguistic content significantly impacts decision-making, thus prompting a paradigm shift from outcome-based to language-based utility functions.
no code implementations • 21 Jul 2023 • Valerio Capraro, Roberto Di Paolo, Veronica Pizziol
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) holds enormous potential to revolutionize decision-making processes, from everyday to high-stake scenarios.
no code implementations • 15 Jun 2022 • Valerio Capraro, Joseph Y. Halpern, Matjaz Perc
We review the literature on models that try to explain human behavior in social interactions described by normal-form games with monetary payoffs.
no code implementations • 20 Jan 2021 • Valerio Capraro, Matjaz Perc
One-shot anonymous unselfishness in economic games is commonly explained by social preferences, which assume that people care about the monetary payoffs of others.
Physics and Society Computer Science and Game Theory
no code implementations • 24 Jun 2016 • Valerio Capraro, Joseph Y. Halpern
We show that by assuming translucent players, we can recover many of the regularities observed in human behavior in well-studied games such as Prisoner's Dilemma, Traveler's Dilemma, Bertrand Competition, and the Public Goods game.
no code implementations • 16 Feb 2013 • Valerio Capraro
Over the years, numerous experiments have been accumulated to show that cooperation is not casual and depends on the payoffs of the game.
no code implementations • 8 Oct 2012 • Valerio Capraro
We propose a notion of continuous path for locally finite metric spaces, taking inspiration from the recent development of A-theory for locally finite connected graphs.