Karagözoğlu, EminKocher, M. G.2020-02-032020-02-0320191386-4157http://hdl.handle.net/11693/53003We experimentally investigate the effect of time pressure from deadlines in a rich-context bargaining game with an induced reference point at the 2/3-1/3 distribution. Our results show that first proposals, concessions, and settlements are very similar for different time-pressure levels. Nevertheless, time pressure systematically influences the type of agreements reached: the likelihood of bargainers reaching agreements on the equal split is lower under time pressure. Furthermore, disagreements and last-moment-agreements (conditional on reaching an agreement) are more frequently observed under time pressure, though the effect on last-moment agreements disappears when disagreements are included in the analysis. Finally, the effect of time-pressure on the frequency of disagreements is stronger for those pairs with higher tension in first proposals.EnglishBargainingDeadline effectDisagreementsReference pointsTime pressureBargaining under time pressure from deadlinesArticle10.1007/s10683-018-9579-y