Given the significant, adverse health implications associated with performance-enhancing drugs in sport, anti-doping policy represents a pivotal intervention for not only protecting sport's credibility, but also for safeguarding athletes’ health. However, current World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) policy has proven limited in controlling banned doping. This letter reports on a pilot experimental economics study testing ‘conditional superannuation’ as a novel anti-doping policy. A conditional superannuation policy compels athletes to direct a nominal percentage of their sport-related earnings into a managed fund, and only returned to athletes after a period of retirement. Results demonstrate that the policy outperforms existing penalties such a...
Background The zero-tolerance approach to doping in sport has long been criticised. Legalising ‘dopi...
The world of sport has recently been inundated by stories of doping. These reports are not limited t...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
This article introduces and then examines a novel antidoping policy mechanism, based upon a conditio...
This paper proposes a new anti-doping policy. In a conditional superannuation scheme athletes have t...
This thesis considers optimal policies in response to doping in sport. Doping is an area of increasi...
Use of performance-enhancing drugs concern not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games’ athletes but...
Using performance-enhancing drugs concerns not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games' athletes but...
Background: have a medical condition. If so, a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) is required. The boun...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
Drug use in sport has a number of defining features with regard to type of drug, policy, behaviours ...
Introduction and Aims. This paper considers the assumptions underpinning the current drugs-in-sport ...
This paper considers a strategic game in which two players, with unequal prospects of winning the ga...
This paper analyses a one-shot game where, prior to a contest, two athletes simultaneously decide wh...
Background The zero-tolerance approach to doping in sport has long been criticised. Legalising ‘dopi...
The world of sport has recently been inundated by stories of doping. These reports are not limited t...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
This article introduces and then examines a novel antidoping policy mechanism, based upon a conditio...
This paper proposes a new anti-doping policy. In a conditional superannuation scheme athletes have t...
This thesis considers optimal policies in response to doping in sport. Doping is an area of increasi...
Use of performance-enhancing drugs concern not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games’ athletes but...
Using performance-enhancing drugs concerns not only elite Olympic and Paralympic Games' athletes but...
Background: have a medical condition. If so, a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) is required. The boun...
Although attempts to enhance athletic performance extend back before the word "doping" was first use...
Man has always tried to improve his physical performance. Doping is an ancient phenomenon. It exists...
Drug use in sport has a number of defining features with regard to type of drug, policy, behaviours ...
Introduction and Aims. This paper considers the assumptions underpinning the current drugs-in-sport ...
This paper considers a strategic game in which two players, with unequal prospects of winning the ga...
This paper analyses a one-shot game where, prior to a contest, two athletes simultaneously decide wh...
Background The zero-tolerance approach to doping in sport has long been criticised. Legalising ‘dopi...
The world of sport has recently been inundated by stories of doping. These reports are not limited t...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...