The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.We revisit the performance-enhancing drug game by applying models of guilt aversion and reciprocity. Both models fit within the framework of psychological game theory in that they allow payoffs to depend on beliefs. We explore the extent to which social norms can help reduce or eliminate doping in sport. With reciprocity, we see that first-order beliefs on the prevalence of doping are key and a norm of clean sport would require a coordinated shift in such beliefs. With guilt aversion, by contrast, second-order beliefs are key and individuals may have an incentive to race clean even if they expect...
Social science research has much to offer the field of anti-doping in sport. In particular, health p...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an anti-doping interventio...
Objectives We examined the effects of moral disengagement on doping likelihood and guilt, and determ...
Doping use is considered as a deviant behavior in sport contexts, and it is necessary to recognize p...
Abstract Doping use is among the most important threats of modern competitive and amateur sports,...
We examined whether constructs outlined in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2002), namely, au...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of research interest in the psychosocial factors associated...
BACKGROUND: For effective deterrence methods, individual, systemic and situational factors that make...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: This study examined the modal salient behavioral, normative, and co...
The present study examined, for the first time, the multivariate association between social norms, n...
Moral identity and moral disengagement have been linked with doping likelihood. However, experiments...
Sport is believed to promote prosocial values, such as fair play and sportsmanship (Shields & Bredem...
Objectives Doping is among the most important threats to the image of sport. In order to better unde...
Objectives - This study examined the modal salient behavioral, normative, and control beliefs within...
Social science research has much to offer the field of anti-doping in sport. In particular, health p...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an anti-doping interventio...
Objectives We examined the effects of moral disengagement on doping likelihood and guilt, and determ...
Doping use is considered as a deviant behavior in sport contexts, and it is necessary to recognize p...
Abstract Doping use is among the most important threats of modern competitive and amateur sports,...
We examined whether constructs outlined in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2002), namely, au...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of research interest in the psychosocial factors associated...
BACKGROUND: For effective deterrence methods, individual, systemic and situational factors that make...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: This study examined the modal salient behavioral, normative, and co...
The present study examined, for the first time, the multivariate association between social norms, n...
Moral identity and moral disengagement have been linked with doping likelihood. However, experiments...
Sport is believed to promote prosocial values, such as fair play and sportsmanship (Shields & Bredem...
Objectives Doping is among the most important threats to the image of sport. In order to better unde...
Objectives - This study examined the modal salient behavioral, normative, and control beliefs within...
Social science research has much to offer the field of anti-doping in sport. In particular, health p...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an anti-doping interventio...
Objectives We examined the effects of moral disengagement on doping likelihood and guilt, and determ...