This paper provides an empirical investigation of misconducts in contests based on data from european football. We extend previous studies by differentiating between dissents with the referee and misconducts directly aimed at sabotaging the competitor. We find that sabotage is more likely committed by teams with lower ability. Dissent is more likely to be shown by teams lagging behind in score and by away teams. We further find that captains engage more in sabotage during important matches and challenge referees' decisions immediately after sanctions of teammates. Finally, we also observe a deterrence effect of sanctions on all types of misconduct
In this paper, we test for, and find evidence of, referee bias in favor of home teams in European fo...
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This paper provides an empirical investigation of misconducts in contests based on data from europea...
In this paper, we address the problem of sabotage in tournaments with heterogeneous contestants. In ...
In this thesis I provide statistical evidence documenting rigging of football matches in German long...
Deutscher C, Frick B, Gürtler O, Prinz J. Sabotage in Tournaments with Heterogeneous Contestants: Em...
This paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of ca...
Past studies have indicated that multiple factors may influence sport referees' decisions, such as p...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of cau...
We exploit an incentive change in professional soccer leagues aimed at encouraging more attacking an...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, inthe form of caut...
A growing literature examines adverse behavior as unintended consequences of incentives. We test Laz...
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This paper analyzes the effect of introducing the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to European football...
In this paper, we test for, and find evidence of, referee bias in favor of home teams in European fo...
This study examined the influence of competition level on observed antisocial behaviours in soccer p...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of ca...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of misconducts in contests based on data from europea...
In this paper, we address the problem of sabotage in tournaments with heterogeneous contestants. In ...
In this thesis I provide statistical evidence documenting rigging of football matches in German long...
Deutscher C, Frick B, Gürtler O, Prinz J. Sabotage in Tournaments with Heterogeneous Contestants: Em...
This paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of ca...
Past studies have indicated that multiple factors may influence sport referees' decisions, such as p...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of cau...
We exploit an incentive change in professional soccer leagues aimed at encouraging more attacking an...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, inthe form of caut...
A growing literature examines adverse behavior as unintended consequences of incentives. We test Laz...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the aggressor-victim difference i...
This paper analyzes the effect of introducing the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to European football...
In this paper, we test for, and find evidence of, referee bias in favor of home teams in European fo...
This study examined the influence of competition level on observed antisocial behaviours in soccer p...
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form of ca...