Kazumi Shimizu
Names
first: | Kazumi |
last: | Shimizu |
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RePEc Short-ID: | psh820 |
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Affiliations
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Waseda University
/ Faculty of Political Science and Economics
/ School of Political Science and Economics
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- A re-examination of the effect of contextual group size on people’s attitude to risk (RePEc:cup:judgdm:v:6:y:2011:i:2:p:156-162_5)
by Shimizu, Kazumi & Udagawa, Daisuke - Unknown item RePEc:jdm:journl:v:6:y:2011:i:2:p:156-162 (article)
- Overcoming coordination failure using a mechanism based on gradualism and endogeneity (RePEc:kap:expeco:v:19:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1007_s10683-015-9433-4)
by Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Kazumi Shimizu - Overcoming coordination failure using a mechanism based on gradualism and endogeneity (RePEc:kap:expeco:v:19:y:2016:i:1:p:202-217)
by Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Kazumi Shimizu - Does time inconsistency differ between gain and loss? An intra-personal comparison using a non-parametric elicitation method (RePEc:kap:theord:v:88:y:2020:i:3:d:10.1007_s11238-019-09728-1)
by Shotaro Shiba & Kazumi Shimizu - A mechanism overcoming coordination failure based on gradualism and endogeneity (RePEc:kch:wpaper:sdes-2015-11)
by Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Kazumi Shimizu - Institutionalize reciprocity to overcome the public goods provision problem (RePEc:kch:wpaper:sdes-2015-19)
by Hiroki Ozono & Yoshio Kamijo & Kazumi Shimizu - Institutionalize Reciprocity to Overcome the Public Goods Provision Problem (RePEc:plo:pone00:0154321)
by Hiroki Ozono & Yoshio Kamijo & Kazumi Shimizu - Is human life worth peanuts? Risk attitude changes in accordance with varying stakes (RePEc:plo:pone00:0201547)
by Kazumi Shimizu & Daisuke Udagawa - A Mechanism That Overcomes Coordination Failure Based on Gradualism, Endogeneity, and Modification (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1401)
by Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Kazumi Shimizu - Impact of altruistic behavior on group cooperation: A mechanism working in the presence of an altruist may solve the public goods provision problem (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1408)
by Hiroki Ozono & Yoshio Kamijo & Kazumi Shimizu - Does Sunstein and Thaler's Theory Have a Broad Scope? (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1508)
by Akira Inoue & Kazumi Shimizu & Yoshiki Wakamatsu & Daisuke Udagawa - Institutionalize reciprocity to overcome the public goods provision problem (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1509)
by Hiroki Ozono & Yoshio Kamijo & Kazumi Shimizu - Is Human Life Worth Peanuts? Risk Attitude Changes in Accordance with Varying Stakes (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1518)
by Kazumi Shimizu & Daisuke Udagawa - General Guidance for Experiment using CASI Technology: Complementary Role of Web Experiment (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1522)
by Kazumi Shimizu & Yuko Morimoto & Motoki Watabe & Takeshi Iida & Koichi Kuriyama - Solving the second-order free rider problem in a public goods game: An experiment using a leader support system (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1604)
by Hiroki Ozono & Nobuhito Jin & Motoki Watabe & Kazumi Shimizu - Does the order of punishment matter? A comparison of pool punishment systems (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1707)
by Hiroki Ozono & Yoshio Kamijo & Kazumi Shimizu - Does Time Inconsistency Differ between Gain and Loss? An Intra-Personal Comparison Using a Non-Parametric Designed Experimen (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1714)
by Shotaro Shiba & Kazumi Shimizu - Luck Egalitarianism, Relational Egalitarianism, and the Harshness Objection: Experimental Approach (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1720)
by Akira Inoue & Kazumi Shimizu & Daisuke Udagawa & Yoshiki Wakamatsu - Does time inconsistency differ between gain and loss? An intra-personal comparison using a non-parametric elicitation method (A revised version) (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1807)
by Shotaro Shiba & Kazumi Shimizu - The function of peer reward and punishment in localized society: We can only “Think locally, Act locally” (RePEc:wap:wpaper:1912)
by Hiroki Ozono & Yoshio Kamijo & Kazumi Shimizu - Causes and Effects of Wealth Inequality: visibility leads to a tradeoff between social mobility and wealth satisfaction (RePEc:wap:wpaper:2017)
by Kazumi Shimizu & Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Akira Goto - Why do people who think they have failed want to see the results more? An investigation based on the Ego Utility Model (RePEc:wap:wpaper:2403)
by Kazumi Shimizu & Rongyu Hu