Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between political parties, team-incentives within firms, group sports, and rent-seeking. In order to succeed, members of the same group have incentives to cooperate with each other by expending individual efforts. However, since effort is costly, each member also has an incentive to abstain from expending any effort and instead free-ride on the efforts of other members. Contest theory shows that the intensity of competition between groups and the amount of free-riding within groups depend on the group size, sharing rule, group impact function, contest success function, and heterogeneity of players. We review experimental studies testing these theoret...
We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Grou...
Individuals participating in a group conflict have different preferences, e.g., maximizing their own...
AbstractWe analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good pri...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
We study experimentally cooperation in group contests under a new sharing rule that captures element...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This experiment investigates contests between groups. Each group has one strong player, with a highe...
A contest is a situation in which individuals or groups expend costly resources while competing to w...
This thesis consists of three chapters devoted to the study of the economics of contests. Each chapt...
A team contest entails both public good situations within the teams as well as a contest across team...
This thesis consists of three essays that aim to improve our understanding of individual behavior in...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Grou...
Individuals participating in a group conflict have different preferences, e.g., maximizing their own...
AbstractWe analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good pri...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
We study experimentally cooperation in group contests under a new sharing rule that captures element...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group mem...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This experiment investigates contests between groups. Each group has one strong player, with a highe...
A contest is a situation in which individuals or groups expend costly resources while competing to w...
This thesis consists of three chapters devoted to the study of the economics of contests. Each chapt...
A team contest entails both public good situations within the teams as well as a contest across team...
This thesis consists of three essays that aim to improve our understanding of individual behavior in...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
We analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good prize. Grou...
Individuals participating in a group conflict have different preferences, e.g., maximizing their own...
AbstractWe analyze a group contest in which n groups compete to win a group-specific public good pri...