Combining the notion of self-worth in sociology and educational psychology with economic modeling, the present paper studies incentives on students' learning in a behavioral economic model. Allowing for 'conservativeness' to modify Bayes' rule in processing newly released information and employing the concepts of 'loss aversion' and 'endowment effect' in behavioral economics, we attempt to explain analytically why competition among students may discourage them from learning. Within an educational institution, competition as an incentive scheme evaluates students on their relative performance, which strengthens the connection between students' relative performance and their perceived ability. When the perception of ability becomes a major co...
At the beginning of this study I wanted to discover what effects competition in games and simulation...
The present study involved action research of appraising business students’ individual assessments o...
Previous research examined only the role of interpersonal competition in academic self-handicapping....
AbstractDuring the last decade knowledge about human behavior from psychology and sociology has enha...
Competition can either increase motivation by providing an added incentive or decrease motivation by...
Abstract: This paper sheds light on the role of student motivation in the success of schooling. We ...
Student motivation is a key to effective deep learning. This paper aims at exploring competition as ...
This study examines if competition in the classroom is more of a motivating or declining factor. I a...
Decades of research on behavioral economics have established the importance of factors that are typ...
This paper reviews some recent literature from education studies, which claims that cooperative atti...
I conducted an experiment in which rewards for answering questions on a math skills test were framed...
This paper studies the effects of incentive mechanisms and of the competitive environment on the int...
Behavioral economics suggests that people do not always decide rationally but are even predictably i...
Building upon some education studies finding that cooperative behaviour in class yields better achie...
This thesis proposes a behavioral framework to study the intrinsic motivation of human capital inves...
At the beginning of this study I wanted to discover what effects competition in games and simulation...
The present study involved action research of appraising business students’ individual assessments o...
Previous research examined only the role of interpersonal competition in academic self-handicapping....
AbstractDuring the last decade knowledge about human behavior from psychology and sociology has enha...
Competition can either increase motivation by providing an added incentive or decrease motivation by...
Abstract: This paper sheds light on the role of student motivation in the success of schooling. We ...
Student motivation is a key to effective deep learning. This paper aims at exploring competition as ...
This study examines if competition in the classroom is more of a motivating or declining factor. I a...
Decades of research on behavioral economics have established the importance of factors that are typ...
This paper reviews some recent literature from education studies, which claims that cooperative atti...
I conducted an experiment in which rewards for answering questions on a math skills test were framed...
This paper studies the effects of incentive mechanisms and of the competitive environment on the int...
Behavioral economics suggests that people do not always decide rationally but are even predictably i...
Building upon some education studies finding that cooperative behaviour in class yields better achie...
This thesis proposes a behavioral framework to study the intrinsic motivation of human capital inves...
At the beginning of this study I wanted to discover what effects competition in games and simulation...
The present study involved action research of appraising business students’ individual assessments o...
Previous research examined only the role of interpersonal competition in academic self-handicapping....