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optimal sorting is balanced (i.e., minimizing the variance in ability between groups) when complementarity is weak, and … sufficiently steep, the optimal sorting can be unbalanced for all levels of complementarity or even alternate between unbalanced … groups in various ways in order to maximize total output. We explore how the optimal sorting of workers by ability in such …
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We study how aggregate effort exerted in contests between groups of heterogeneous players depends on the sorting of … players into groups. We show that the optimal sorting depends on the curvature of the effort cost function. From the … steep effort cost function, the optimal sorting of players may be the one that maximizes the variation in ability across …
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We study experimentally the effects of sorting in contests between groups of heterogeneous players whose within … between groups is lower, i.e., by a more balanced sorting. In the experiment, we assign subjects to four types -- A, B, C, and … find substantial heterogeneity and overinvestment of efforts by all types in both treatments, including the "underdog" (C …
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We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Group sizes can be different and any player may value the prize differently within and across groups. Players exert costly efforts simultaneously and independently. Only the highest effort (the...
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We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Group sizes can be different and any player may value the prize differently within and across groups. Players exert costly efforts simultaneously and independently. Only the highest effort (the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010817398
We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Group sizes can be different and any individual player may value the prize differently within and across groups. Players expend costly efforts simultaneously and independently. Only the highest effort...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008863004
asymmetry and complementarity in members' efforts and analyze how each group's internal conflict influences its chance of … effort in external conflict if the group exhibits enough degrees of complementarity in their group effort. The relative … payoff of the stronger player also depends on the degree of complementarity in collective action and it is possible for the …
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asymmetry and complementarity in members’ efforts, and analyze how each group’s internal conflict in-fluences its chance of … (common) collective action technology exhibits a high degree of complementarity. Furthermore, depending on the degree of … complementarity, the stronger player’s relative contribution to external conflict may be higher in a more asymmetric group and, as a …
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We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Group sizes can be different and any player may value the prize differently within and across groups. Players exert costly efforts simultaneously and independently. Only the highest effort (the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113205
The UEFA Champions League is an annual Pan-European football competition that takes place parallel to the domestic league competitions. The participation in the Champions League secures the teams large payments, which have steadily increased over the last decade. This paper develops a general...
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