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This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-all contests won by the best performer, winner-take-all lotteries where probability of success is proportional to performance, and proportional-prize contests in which rewards are shared in...
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This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs: a standard winner-take-all tournament with a single fixed prize, and a novel proportional-payment design in which that same prize is divided among contestants by their share of total achievement. We find that proportional prizes...
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We test the implications of ambiguity aversion in a principal-agent problem with multiple agents. When output …
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We test the implications of ambiguity aversion in a principal-agent problem with multiple agents. Models of ambiguity … contracts. We test this by presenting agents with a choice between comparative reward schemes and independent contracts, which …
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We test the implications of ambiguity aversion in a principal-agent problem with multiple agents. Models of ambiguity … contracts. We test this by presenting agents with a choice between comparative reward schemes and independent contracts, which …
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We test the implications of ambiguity aversion in a principal-agent problem with multiple agents. When output …
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