In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing rules either sequentially or simultaneously. It is found that in case the more numerous group determines its sharing rule prior to the smaller group, rent dissipation in the group contest is higher than in an individual contest. However, if the order of moves is endogenized, the smaller group will always act prior to the bigger group. Competition between the groups is in this way weakened and the groups are able to save on expenditures.Group contest; rent seeking; sequential choices; sharing rule
We consider a rent-seeking contest where players compete in groups for a prize of given value. One g...
Modern societies are characterized by competing organizations that rely predominantly on incentive s...
We consider a rent-seeking contest where players compete in groups for a prize of given value. One g...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
Groups competing for a prize need to determine how to distribute it among their members in case of v...
Competition between groups often involves prizes that have both a public and a private component. Th...
We review our knowledge as to how different ways of sharing a prize among the members of a group in ...
This article investigates share contests. In our framework we allow contestants to have more general...
This study presents a novel contest model in which interest groups compete for partially exclusive r...
This paper examines simultaneous versus sequential choice of effort in a two player contest with a g...
We consider a rent-seeking contest where players compete in groups for a prize of given value. One g...
Modern societies are characterized by competing organizations that rely predominantly on incentive s...
We consider a rent-seeking contest where players compete in groups for a prize of given value. One g...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
In this paper, a group contest is analyzed, where the groups are allowed to determine their sharing ...
Groups competing for a prize need to determine how to distribute it among their members in case of v...
Competition between groups often involves prizes that have both a public and a private component. Th...
We review our knowledge as to how different ways of sharing a prize among the members of a group in ...
This article investigates share contests. In our framework we allow contestants to have more general...
This study presents a novel contest model in which interest groups compete for partially exclusive r...
This paper examines simultaneous versus sequential choice of effort in a two player contest with a g...
We consider a rent-seeking contest where players compete in groups for a prize of given value. One g...
Modern societies are characterized by competing organizations that rely predominantly on incentive s...
We consider a rent-seeking contest where players compete in groups for a prize of given value. One g...