Research
Work in progress
Rostislav Staněk. Stubborn but fair: the effect of reputation on bargaining strategy.
Ondřej Krčál & Rostislav Staněk & Katarína Čellárová. How strong are anti-social motives in money burning game?
Rostislav Staněk & Ondřej Krčál. Killing two birds with one stone: Reducing concealment and non-compliance by audit policy
Rostislav Staněk & Ondřej Krčál. Do improved housing conditions impact preferences and attention? Evidence from a housing first RCT
Ondřej Krčál & Rostislav Staněk & Katarína Čellárová. Shared identity helps to escape Hobbesian trap
Ondřej Krčál & Rostislav Staněk & Katarína Čellárová. Conflict emergence due to fake provocative messages
Ondřej Krčál & Rostislav Staněk. Strategic uncertainty in games (slides)
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Working papers
Miloš Fišar & Rostislav Staněk & Ondřej Krčál & Jiří Špalek & James Tremewan. A Competitive Audit Selection Mechanism with Incomplete Information
Publications
Contest and resource allocation: An experimental analysis of entitlement and self-selection effects (with Katarína Čellárová), European Journal of Political Economy, 2024, 82, 102526
Social capital and mobility: An experimental study (with Ondřej Krčál & Štěpán Mikula), Rationality and Society, 2023, 35(1), 61-80
Advertising cooperative phenotype through costly signals facilitates collective action (with Martin Lang, Radim Chvaja, Benjamin Purzycki & David Václavík), Royal Society Open Science, 2022, 9, 202202
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps: Identifying procedural preferences against helping others in the presence of moral hazard (with Ondřej Krčál & Katarína Čellárová), Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2022, 98, 101851
The role of generalised reciprocity and reciprocal tendencies in the emergence of cooperative group norms (with Miguel Salazar, Daniel Shaw, Kristina Czekóová & Milan Brázdil). Journal of Economic Psychology, 2022, 102520
Can time-inconsistent preferences explain hypothetical biases? ( with Ondřej Krčál & Stefanie Peer), Economics of Transportation, 2021, 25, 100207
Committed to reciprocate on a bribe or blow the whistle: The effects of periodical staff-rotation in public administration (with Miloš Fišar, Jiří Špalek & Ondřej Krčál), Public Performance & Management Review, 2021, 44(2), 404-424
Real consequences matters: why hypothetical biases in the valuation of time persist even in controlled lab experiments ( with Ondřej Krčál, Stefanie Peer & Bára Karlínová), Economics of Transportation, 2019, 20, 100138
Made for the job or by the job? A lab-in-the-field experiment with firefighters (with Ondřej Krčál & Martin Slanicay) Research in Economics, 2019, 73(4), 271-276.
Social decision‐making in the brain: Input‐state‐output modelling reveals patterns of effective connectivity underlying reciprocal choices (with Daniel Shaw, Kristina Czekóová, Martin Gajdoš, Jiří Špalek & Milan Brázdil), Human brain mapping, 2019, 40(2), 699-712.
Time preferences, cognitive abilities and intrinsic motivation to exert effort (with Ondřej Krčál), Applied Economics Letters, 2019, 26(12), 1033-1037
A dual-fMRI investigation of the iterated Ultimatum Game reveals that reciprocal behaviour is associated with neural alignment (with Daniel Shaw, Kristina Czekóová, Radek Mareček, Jiří Špalek, Lenka Kopečková, Jan Řezáč, Tomáš Urbánek & Milan Brázdil), Scientific reports, 2018, 8(1), 1-13.
Is the Retail Gasoline Market Local or National? (with Michal Kvasnička & Ondřej Krčál), Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, 2018, 18(1), 47-58
Home bias in sport betting: Evidence from Czech betting market, Judgment and Decision Making, 2017, 12(2), 168-172
External validity of prospect theory: The evidence from soccer betting (with Michal Kvasnička & Ondřej Krčál), Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2016, 65(4), 121-127