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academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … results. We find that women react much stronger to competitive pressure by increasing their cheating activity while there is … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to …
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academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … results. We find that women react much stronger to competitive pressure by increasing their cheating activity while there is … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011310681
-effort experiment, we examine how cheating and effort evolve in two rounds of competitions in which subjects compete with different … increase cheating in the second round while winning implies a tendency to reduce cheating. A similar effect is found with …
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individual incentive schemes, highly competitive environments are associated with higher degrees of lying and cheating. However …
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deserts also intrinsically prevent people from cheating for their personal gain in a situation in which cheating can be … at reducing inequalities, such that cheating should decrease with income. If income is based on performance, the opposite … should be true. The results show that cheating increases with income in the performance and the luck treatments, such that …
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academia have been partially explained by competitive pressures , which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … results. We find that women react much stronger to competitive pressure by increasing their cheating activity while there is … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women s cheating behavior is entirely due to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011343940
-effort experiment, we examine how cheating and effort evolve in two rounds of competitions in which subjects compete with different … increase cheating in the second round while winning implies a tendency to reduce cheating. A similar effect is found with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013201627
individual incentive schemes, highly competitive environments are associated with higher degrees of lying and cheating. However …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013288029
deserts also intrinsically prevent people from cheating for their personal gain in a situation in which cheating can be … at reducing inequalities, such that cheating should decrease with income. If income is based on performance, the opposite … should be true. The results show that cheating increases with income in the performance and the luck treatments, such that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012163066
behavior in contests. The results suggest that cheating can be reduced by stressing to contestants the opportunity for personal … development and task mastery. This intervention causes a reduction in ego state competitiveness and thereby decreases cheating …competition, competitiveness, trait, state, scale development, cheating, sabotage, experiment …
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