Working Paper

Bargaining under Time Pressure

Emin Karagözoglu, Martin G. Kocher
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5685

We experimentally investigate the effect of time pressure in a rich-context, unstructured bargaining game with earned status and competing reference points. Our results show that average opening proposals, concessions, and agreed shares are very similar across different levels of time pressure. Nevertheless, as predicted, time pressure systematically influenced agreements. In particular, the likelihood of bargainers reaching the explicit reference point outcome in agreements increases with time pressure, and the likelihood of reaching the implicit reference point (equal division) in agreements decreases with time pressure. Disagreement rates and the frequency of last-moment agreements are strongly affected: the disagreement rate rises dramatically with time pressure, and last-moment agreements are significantly more frequent. This effect is explained by a stronger connection between the tension in first proposals and the final bargaining outcome under time pressure than without time pressure.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: bargaining, disagreements, last-moment agreements, reference points, time pressure
JEL Classification: C710, C910, D740