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competitions that teams kicking first in soccer penalty shootouts win significantly more often than teams kicking second …. Collecting data for the entire history of six major soccer competitions we cannot replicate their result. Teams kicking first win …
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competitions that teams kicking first in soccer penalty shootouts win significantly more often than teams kicking second …. Collecting data for the entire history of six major soccer competitions we cannot replicate their result. Teams kicking first win …
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In contrast with Apesteguia and Palacios-Huerta (2009), we provide laboratory evidence that strictly competitive environments are characterized by a second-mover advantage. This finding is obtained in a setting, a free-throw shooting competition among pairs of professional basket players, which...
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tournament. Lastly, despite the substantial variation in team size, we find no evidence for free-riding. …
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tournament. Lastly, despite the substantial variation in team size, we find no evidence for free-riding. …
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We conduct a field experiment in a large retail chain to test basic predictions of tournament theory regarding prize … the distribution of prize money across winners of the first and second round of the tournament. As predicted by theory, we …
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We conduct a natural field experiment in a large retail chain to test basic predictions of tournament theory regarding … differ in the distribution of prize money across winners of the first and second round of the tournament. As predicted by …
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Many tournaments are plagued by sabotage among competitors. Typically, sabotage is welfare-reducing, but from an individual's perspective an attractive alternative to exerting positive effort. Yet, given its illegal and often immoral nature, sabotage is typically hidden, making it difficult to...
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Many tournaments are plagued by sabotage among competitors. Typically, sabotage is welfare-reducing, but from an individual's perspective an attractive alternative to exerting positive effort. Yet, given its illegal and often immoral nature, sabotage is typically hidden, making it difficult to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010282329
We conducted a randomized field experiment to examine how workers respond to wage cuts, and whether their response depends on the wages paid to coworkers. Workers were assigned to teams of two, performed identical individual tasks, and received the same performance-independent hourly wage....
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