We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena observed in most contest experiments: (i) overbidding relative to the standard Nash equilibrium prediction and (ii) heterogeneous behavior of ex-ante symmetric contestants. Based on the sample of contest experiments that we review, the median overbidding rate is 72%. We provide different explanations for the overbidding phenomenon, including bounded rationality, utility of winning, other-regarding preferences, probability distortion, and the shape of the payoff function. We also provide explanations for heterogeneous behavior of contestants based on differences in preferences towards winning, inequality, risk and losses, and demographic differ...
This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-al...
A well-known theoretical result in the contest literature is that greater heterogeneity decreases in...
This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance wit...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
AbstractWe study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the perf...
We experimentally study overbidding in contests and find that overbidding is significantly higher wh...
We examine behavior of subjects in simultaneous and sequential multi-battle contests, where each ind...
Contests are commonly used in the workplace to motivate workers, determine promotion, and assign bon...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-al...
A well-known theoretical result in the contest literature is that greater heterogeneity decreases in...
This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance wit...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
AbstractWe study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the perf...
We experimentally study overbidding in contests and find that overbidding is significantly higher wh...
We examine behavior of subjects in simultaneous and sequential multi-battle contests, where each ind...
Contests are commonly used in the workplace to motivate workers, determine promotion, and assign bon...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-al...
A well-known theoretical result in the contest literature is that greater heterogeneity decreases in...
This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance wit...