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In a contest players compete for winning a prize by effort and thereby increasing their probability of winning … systematically varies with the composition of different types of agents in a contest. Moreover, if the saboteur's identity is …
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In corporate contests, employees compete for a prize. Ideally, contests induce employees to exert productive effort which increases their probability of winning. In many environments, however, employees can also improve their own ranking position by harming their colleagues. Such negative...
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In a contest players compete for winning a prize by effort and thereby increasing their probability of winning … systematically varies with the composition of different types of agents in a contest. Moreover, if the saboteur's identity is …
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A recent debate raises the question whether market interaction erodes social responsibility. In an experiment, we …
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benchmark is tested in an experiment. Furthermore, we provide the first clean one-shot experimental test of the Lazear and Rosen … (1981) tournament model. In a second experiment, we investigate the effectiveness of corporate value statements to encourage …
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the theoretical benchmark with behavior observed in a one-shot experiment. …
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coordinate with other teams. We present an experiment with 825 participants, using six different coordination games, where either …
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A recent debate raises the question whether market interaction erodes social responsibility. In an experiment, we …
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