Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5058479 | Economics Letters | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
â¢Tournaments are designed to enhance participants' effort and productivity.â¢We empirically study the impact of interim rank on performance using data from international diving tournaments.â¢We find that competitors systematically underperform when ranked closer to the top, despite higher incentives to perform well.
Tournaments are designed to enhance participants' effort and productivity. However, ranking near the top may increase psychological pressure and reduce performance. We empirically study the impact of interim rank on performance using data from international diving tournaments. We find that competitors systematically underperform when ranked closer to the top, despite higher incentives to perform well.
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Authors
Christos Genakos, Mario Pagliero, Eleni Garbi,