We study how agents adapt their behaviour to variations of incentives in dynamic contests. We investigate a real dynamic contest with large stakes: professional tennis matches. Situations in which balls bounce very close to the court’s lines are used as the setting of a quasi-experiment providing random variations in winning probability. We find evidence of a momentum effect for men whereby winning a point has a positive causal impact on the probability to win the next one. This behaviour is compatible with a reaction to the asymmetry of incentives between leaders and followers. We do not find momentum for women
Tennis is different from many other sports because the goal is to achieve enough points to win the m...
We conduct a contest experiment to study if spread seeking and effort can be managed when participan...
In this paper, we show that the right to determine the sequence of moves in a dynamic team tournamen...
It is often suggested that there is a psychological advantage to be leading in a competition. It is,...
We investigate if, and why, an initial success can trigger a string of successes. Using random varia...
We conduct an experimental analysis of a best-of-three contest. Intermediate prizes lead to higher e...
Although many studies examine if players in sports and especially in tennis bene t from a psychologi...
Animals winning an agonistic encounter are more likely to win their next encounter while losers are ...
Animals winning an agonistic encounter are more likely to win their next encounter while losers are ...
We study the impact of progress feedback on players' performance in multi-contest team tournaments, ...
This thesis investigates strategic behaviour in games; it aims at identifying the causal effect of i...
We conduct a contest experiment where participants can invest in increasing both the mean and the sp...
We conduct an experimental analysis of a best-of-three contest. Intermediate prizes lead to higher e...
We conduct an experimental analysis of a best-of-three Tullock contest. Intermediate prizes lead to ...
We study the impact of progress feedback on players' performance in multi-contest team tournaments, ...
Tennis is different from many other sports because the goal is to achieve enough points to win the m...
We conduct a contest experiment to study if spread seeking and effort can be managed when participan...
In this paper, we show that the right to determine the sequence of moves in a dynamic team tournamen...
It is often suggested that there is a psychological advantage to be leading in a competition. It is,...
We investigate if, and why, an initial success can trigger a string of successes. Using random varia...
We conduct an experimental analysis of a best-of-three contest. Intermediate prizes lead to higher e...
Although many studies examine if players in sports and especially in tennis bene t from a psychologi...
Animals winning an agonistic encounter are more likely to win their next encounter while losers are ...
Animals winning an agonistic encounter are more likely to win their next encounter while losers are ...
We study the impact of progress feedback on players' performance in multi-contest team tournaments, ...
This thesis investigates strategic behaviour in games; it aims at identifying the causal effect of i...
We conduct a contest experiment where participants can invest in increasing both the mean and the sp...
We conduct an experimental analysis of a best-of-three contest. Intermediate prizes lead to higher e...
We conduct an experimental analysis of a best-of-three Tullock contest. Intermediate prizes lead to ...
We study the impact of progress feedback on players' performance in multi-contest team tournaments, ...
Tennis is different from many other sports because the goal is to achieve enough points to win the m...
We conduct a contest experiment to study if spread seeking and effort can be managed when participan...
In this paper, we show that the right to determine the sequence of moves in a dynamic team tournamen...