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academia have been partially explained by competitive pressures , which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women s cheating behavior is entirely due to … performers significantly increase their cheating behavior under competition which may be a face-saving strategy or an attempt to …
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academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to … performers significantly increase their cheating behavior under competition which may be a face-saving strategy or an attempt to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010294922
retain a chance of winning. -- Competition ; tournament ; piece rate ; cheating ; experiment … academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to …
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retain a chance of winning. -- competition ; tournament ; piece rate ; cheating ; experiment … academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … 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/10009741038
academia have been partially explained bycompetitive pressures, which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In our … sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to the fact … significantly increase their cheating behavior under competition which may be a face-saving strategy or an attempt to retain a …
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such differences are driven by different attitudes towards competition. In our experiment subjects choose between a … social norms whose nature and origin we discuss. -- competition ; tournament ; piece rate ; gender ; risk-aversion ; relative … tournament and a piece-rate pay scheme before performing a real task. Men choose the tournament significantly more often than …
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to investigate the ex ante sorting effect of tournaments. This paper reports results from an experiment analyzing whether …. We show that when the subjects choose to enter a tournament, the average effort is higher and the between … is an important condition for a higher efficiency of relative performance pay.-- tournament ; performance pay …
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Gender differences in paid performance under competition have been found in many laboratory-based experiments, and it … environments. To explore this further, we conducted a laboratory experiment comprising 444 subjects, and measured gender … differences in performance in four distinct competitive situations. These were as follows: (i) the standard tournament game where …
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-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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subjects from cheating for their personal gain. Competition has no systematic effect on cheating. … deserts also intrinsically prevent people from cheating for their personal gain in a situation in which cheating can be … experiment based on Grundmann and Lambsdorff (2017). Subjects earn income and report a tax rate, which they determine by rolling …
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