The effect of competition on risk taking in contests (Q1630519)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6991186
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6991186 |
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The effect of competition on risk taking in contests (English)
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10 December 2018
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Summary: We investigate, theoretically and experimentally, the effect of competition on risk taking in a contest in which players only decide on the level of risk they wish to take. Taking more risk implies a chance of a higher performance, but also implies a higher chance of failure. We vary the level of competition in two ways: by varying the number of players (2 players versus 8 players), and by varying the sensitivity of the contest to differences in performance (lottery contest versus all-pay auction). Our results show that there is a significant interaction effect between the two treatments, suggesting that players are particularly prone to take more risks if both the number of players and the sensitivity to performance are higher.
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risk taking
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competition
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contests
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experiments
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