Tournament incentives are common in organizations, and how characteristics of the tournament group (e.g., tournament group identity) and the tournament incentives (e.g., winner proportion) affect tournament performance are of both practical and theoretical importance. We conduct two experiments in which participants compete for tournament rewards against others in their group. In both experiments, we manipulate the strength of participants\u27 identity with their fellow group members and whether the tournament has a small winner proportion with a single reward or a large winner proportion with multiple rewards. In Experiment 1, we find increasing tournament group identity leads to higher other-regarding preference. We also find other-regard...
Tournaments are widely used in the economy to organize production and innovation. We study individua...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Tournaments are widely used in the economy to organize production and innovation. We study individua...
This study experimentally investigates the interactive effect of individual and team incentive syste...
We explore how individual equilibrium effort in tournaments varies with the number of contestants. T...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rankorder tournaments. Ev...
This paper develops a theoretical model to show the effects of simultaneously having both a competit...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. E...
The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important s...
We examine the effects of two important tournament design features, tournament horizon and percentag...
We study the impact of progress feedback on players' performance in multi-contest team tournaments, ...
This paper examines behavior in a tournament in which we vary the tournament prize structure and the...
This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs. In a winner-take-all tournament, th...
We study how salient group identity, created through competition between students from different uni...
Supplementary Information Files for Not all group members are created equal: heterogeneous abilities...
Tournaments are widely used in the economy to organize production and innovation. We study individua...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Tournaments are widely used in the economy to organize production and innovation. We study individua...
This study experimentally investigates the interactive effect of individual and team incentive syste...
We explore how individual equilibrium effort in tournaments varies with the number of contestants. T...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rankorder tournaments. Ev...
This paper develops a theoretical model to show the effects of simultaneously having both a competit...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. E...
The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important s...
We examine the effects of two important tournament design features, tournament horizon and percentag...
We study the impact of progress feedback on players' performance in multi-contest team tournaments, ...
This paper examines behavior in a tournament in which we vary the tournament prize structure and the...
This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs. In a winner-take-all tournament, th...
We study how salient group identity, created through competition between students from different uni...
Supplementary Information Files for Not all group members are created equal: heterogeneous abilities...
Tournaments are widely used in the economy to organize production and innovation. We study individua...
Group contests are ubiquitous. Some examples include warfare between countries, competition between ...
Tournaments are widely used in the economy to organize production and innovation. We study individua...