In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In particular, we demonstrate that the welfare of an overconfident agent in a team of one rational and one overconfident agent or a team of two overconfident agents can be higher than that of the members of a team of two rational agents. This result holds irrespective of the assumption about the agents' awareness of their colleague's bias. Moreover, we show that an overcondent agent is always better of when he is unaware of a potential bias of his colleague
We study a firm in which the marginal productivity of agents' effort increases with the effort of ot...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between social transmission of overconfidence ...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfi-dent self-perception in...
In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In ...
Abstract. This paper analyses the effects of agents who overestimate their marginal productivity and...
Working paper GATE 2011-26We use a laboratory experiment to study how perceptions of skill influence...
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that individuals cali...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how self-assessment regarding...
Abstract. This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical find-ing that overconfi...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
There is extensive evidence which indicates that people learn positively about themselves. We build ...
This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical finding that overconfident agents...
This paper shows why, in a world with differing priors, rational agents tend to attribute ...
We study a firm in which the marginal productivity of agents' effort increases with the effort of ot...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between social transmission of overconfidence ...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfi-dent self-perception in...
In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In ...
Abstract. This paper analyses the effects of agents who overestimate their marginal productivity and...
Working paper GATE 2011-26We use a laboratory experiment to study how perceptions of skill influence...
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that individuals cali...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how self-assessment regarding...
Abstract. This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical find-ing that overconfi...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
There is extensive evidence which indicates that people learn positively about themselves. We build ...
This paper suggests a potential rationale for the recent empirical finding that overconfident agents...
This paper shows why, in a world with differing priors, rational agents tend to attribute ...
We study a firm in which the marginal productivity of agents' effort increases with the effort of ot...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between social transmission of overconfidence ...