• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Risk taking and information aggregation in groups
  • Contributor: Bougheas, Spiros [Author]; Nieboer, Jeroen [Author]; Sefton, Martin [Author]
  • Published: Nottingham: The University of Nottingham, Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), 2015
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: D71 ; Group behavior ; Experiment ; D80 ; C91 ; Risk ; C92 ; Decision Making ; Teams
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  • Description: We report a controlled laboratory experiment examining risk-taking and information aggregation in groups facing a common risk. The experiment allows us to examine how subjects respond to new information, in the form of both privately observed signals and signals reported from others. We find that a considerable number of subjects exhibit 'reverse confirmation bias': they place less weight on information from others that agrees with their private signal and more weight on conflicting information. We also find a striking degree of consensus when subjects make decisions on behalf of the group under a random dictatorship procedure. Reverse confirmation bias and the incidence of consensus are considerably reduced when group members can share signals but not communicate.
  • Access State: Open Access