Overconfidence Increases Productivity
Recent studies report that productivity increases under tournament reward structures than under piece rate reward structures. We conduct maze-solving experiments under both reward structures and reveal that overconfidence is a significant factor in increasing productivity. Specifically, subjects exhibiting progressively higher degrees of overconfidence solve more mazes. This result shows a positive aspect of overconfidence, which usually has been examined in its negative aspect as an expectation bias.
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2011-08-01
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Authors: | Kinari, Yusuke ; Mizutani, Noriko ; Ohtake, Fumio ; Okudaira, Hiroko |
Institutions: | Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER), Osaka University |
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