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payoff by cheating, i.e., lying about the outcome of the coin toss. We found that subjects were more likely to cheat in …
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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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payoff by cheating, i.e., lying about the outcome of the coin toss. We found that subjects were more likely to cheat in …
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Contests are meant to attract the best performers and incentivize high effort, however, they may also attract cheaters who try to win via illicit means which crowds out the best performers. We use a laboratory experiment to explore the role of self-selection in contests with a possibility of...
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We perform a (psychological) game-theoretic analysis of cheating in the setting proposed by Fischbacher & Föllmi …-Heusi (2013). The key assumption, which we refer to as perceived cheating aversion, is that the decision maker derives disutility …
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