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Tournaments 3 leading-effect 3 order effects 3 randomized natural experiments 3 risk-taking 3 Experiment 1 Extensive form game 1 Extensives Spiel 1 Feldforschung 1 Field research 1 Risikopräferenz 1 Risk attitude 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Andreoli-Versbach, Patrick 2 Mueller-Langer, Frank 2 Andreoli Versbach, Patrick 1 Müller-Langer, Frank 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Discussion Papers in Economics 1 Munich Discussion Paper 1 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Leading-effect vs. Risk-taking in Dynamic Tournaments: Evidence from a Real-life Randomized Experiment
Mueller-Langer, Frank; Andreoli-Versbach, Patrick - 2013
Two 'order effects' may emerge in dynamic tournaments with information feedback. First, participants adjust effort across stages, which could advantage the leading participant who faces a larger 'effective prize' after an initial victory (leading-effect). Second, participants lagging behind may...
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Leading-effect vs. Risk-taking in Dynamic Tournaments: Evidence from a Real-life Randomized Experiment
Mueller-Langer, Frank; Andreoli-Versbach, Patrick - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2013
Two 'order effects' may emerge in dynamic tournaments with information feedback. First, participants adjust effort across stages, which could advantage the leading participant who faces a larger 'effective prize' after an initial victory (leading-effect). Second, participants lagging behind may...
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Leading-effect vs. risk-taking in dynamic tournaments : evidence from a real-life randomized experiment
Müller-Langer, Frank; Andreoli Versbach, Patrick - 2013
Two "order effects" may emerge in dynamic tournaments with information feedback. First, participants adjust effort across stages, which could advantage the leading participant who faces a larger "effective prize" after an initial victory (leading-effect). Second, participants lagging behind may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009777105
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