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This paper investigates whether a designer can improve both the incentive provision and the selection performance of a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010397151
This paper investigates whether a designer can improve both the incentive provision and the selection performance of a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010754256
This paper investigates whether a designer can improve both the incentive provision and the selection performance of a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010260055
We study the effects of peer pressure on the incentives of riskaverse agents. We define the peer pressure function and then assume that each agent feels peer pressure not only when his effort level is below the standard level, but also when it is above that level. We also suppose that agents are...
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-fringe trade-o¤s, con- siderable heterogeneity in willingness to pay for fringe bene…ts, and signs of sorting. The …ndings imply …
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Following tournament theory, incentives will be rather low if the contestants of a tournament are heterogeneous. We empirically test this prediction using a large dataset from the German Hockey League. Our results show that indeed the intensity of a game is lower if the teams are more...
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-known (adverse) incentive effect of heterogeneity crucially depends on the structure of the competition – the effect is lower in … dynamic than in static formats. The paper also shows that heterogeneity between contestants is crucial to explain recent …
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This paper analyzes a two-stage pairwise elimination contest with heterogeneous agents. It derives analytical expressions for equilibrium efforts in a setting where the two simultaneous stage-1 interactions are linked through endogenously determined continuation values.
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Following tournament theory, incentives will be rather low if the contestants of a tournament are heterogeneous. We empirically test this prediction using a large dataset from the German Hockey League. Our results show that indeed the intensity of a game is lower if the teams are more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633333
Following tournament theory, incentives will be rather low if the contestants of a tournament are heterogeneous. We empirically test this prediction using a large dataset from the German Hockey League. Our results show that indeed the intensity of a game is lower if the teams are more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003935685