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one of the key insights from theory: effort and sabotage increase with the wage spread. Additionally, we find that even in … the presence of tournament incentives, agents react reciprocally to higher wages, which mitigates the sabotage problem …
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We empirically model performance in the final round of a multiple-round tournament as a spatially autoregressive …
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. We show that when the subjects choose to enter a tournament, the average effort is higher and the between …
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such doping or cheating within a tournament game between two heterogeneous players. Three major effects are identified …
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We present experimental evidence which sheds new light on why women may be less competitive than men. Specifically, we observe striking differences in how men and women respond to good and bad luck in a competitive environment. Following a loss, women tend to reduce effort, and the effect is...
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Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from competition. Our subjects (students just under 15 years of age) attend publicly-funded single-sex and coeducational schools. We find robust differences between the competitive...
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in a tournament, but increase individual and total output. If the tournament is optimally designed, welfare is higher if …
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This study examines whether people optimally respond to prize incentives for risk taking in tournaments. I exploit the television game show World Poker Tour as a natural experiment. The results show that professional players strategically choose the degree of risk taking depending on the...
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assuming the principal to be unable to commit to a certain policy at the beginning of the tournament. Our analysis shows that …
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whether agents are disappointment averse when they compete in a real effort sequential-move tournament. Our theory predicts …
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