We study contests for innovation with learning about the innovation’s feasibility and opponents’ outcomes. We characterize contests that maximize innovation when the designer chooses a prize-sharing scheme and a disclosure policy. A “public winnertakes-all contest” dominates public contests—where any success is immediately disclosed—with any other prize-sharing scheme as well as winner-takes-all contests with any other disclosure policy. Yet, jointly modifying prize sharing and disclosure can increase innovation. In a broad class of mechanisms, it is optimal to share the prize with disclosure following a certain number of successes; under simple conditions, a “hidden equal-sharing” contest is optimal
Innovation prizes are an increasingly popular tool used by policy makers, firms, and non-governmenta...
We study parallel innovation contests where contest organizers elicit innovative solutions to a set ...
I study sequential contests where the efforts of earlier players may be disclosed to later players b...
We study the design of contests for specific innovations when there is learning: contestants’ belief...
We report an experimental test of alternative rules in innovation contests when success may not be f...
We study contests for innovation with learning about the innovation’s feasibility and opponents ’ ou...
Innovation contest has been identified as an effective tool of open innovation used mostly by manufa...
Inducement prize contests, where a monetary prize is offered for a specified technological achieveme...
Using contests to generate innovation has and is widely used. Such contests often involve offering a...
Contests, in which contestants compete for a prize offered by a contest holder, have become a popula...
We study multiple parallel contests in which contest organizers elicit solutions to innovation-relat...
This paper investigates the optimal design of research contests. A principal, who values an innovati...
International audienceThis paper examines the effects of disclosing the actual number of participant...
This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs: a standard winner-take-all tourname...
The literature on R&D contests implicitly assumes that contestants submit their innovation regardles...
Innovation prizes are an increasingly popular tool used by policy makers, firms, and non-governmenta...
We study parallel innovation contests where contest organizers elicit innovative solutions to a set ...
I study sequential contests where the efforts of earlier players may be disclosed to later players b...
We study the design of contests for specific innovations when there is learning: contestants’ belief...
We report an experimental test of alternative rules in innovation contests when success may not be f...
We study contests for innovation with learning about the innovation’s feasibility and opponents ’ ou...
Innovation contest has been identified as an effective tool of open innovation used mostly by manufa...
Inducement prize contests, where a monetary prize is offered for a specified technological achieveme...
Using contests to generate innovation has and is widely used. Such contests often involve offering a...
Contests, in which contestants compete for a prize offered by a contest holder, have become a popula...
We study multiple parallel contests in which contest organizers elicit solutions to innovation-relat...
This paper investigates the optimal design of research contests. A principal, who values an innovati...
International audienceThis paper examines the effects of disclosing the actual number of participant...
This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs: a standard winner-take-all tourname...
The literature on R&D contests implicitly assumes that contestants submit their innovation regardles...
Innovation prizes are an increasingly popular tool used by policy makers, firms, and non-governmenta...
We study parallel innovation contests where contest organizers elicit innovative solutions to a set ...
I study sequential contests where the efforts of earlier players may be disclosed to later players b...