This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical finding that overconfident agents tend to self-select into more competitive environments (e.g. Dohmen and Falk, forthcoming). In particular, it shows that moderate overconfidence in a contest can improve the agent's performance relative to an unbiased opponent and can even lead to an advantage for the overconfident agent in absolute terms
We conduct a proper test of the claim that people are overconfident, in the sense that they believe ...
Psychological studies show that most people are overconfident about their own relative abilities, an...
Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people b...
This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical finding that overconfident agents...
Abstract. This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical find-ing that overconfi...
In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In ...
This paper studies an economic contest with two participants, who have overconfidence in their own r...
I investigate whether two mechanisms leading to biased beliefs about success, overconfidence and com...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Experimental evidence suggests that people tend to be overconfident in the sense that they overestim...
Experimental evidence suggests that people tend to be overconfident in the sense that they overestim...
We conduct a proper test of the claim that people are overconfident, in the sense that they believe ...
Psychological studies show that most people are overconfident about their own relative abilities, an...
Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people b...
This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical finding that overconfident agents...
Abstract. This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical find-ing that overconfi...
In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In ...
This paper studies an economic contest with two participants, who have overconfidence in their own r...
I investigate whether two mechanisms leading to biased beliefs about success, overconfidence and com...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Overconfidence is one of the most ubiquitous biases in the social sciences, but the evidence regardi...
Experimental evidence suggests that people tend to be overconfident in the sense that they overestim...
Experimental evidence suggests that people tend to be overconfident in the sense that they overestim...
We conduct a proper test of the claim that people are overconfident, in the sense that they believe ...
Psychological studies show that most people are overconfident about their own relative abilities, an...
Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people b...