Optimal and Fair Prizing in Sequential Round-Robin Tournaments: Experimental Evidence von Arne Lauber | ISBN 9783943153972

Optimal and Fair Prizing in Sequential Round-Robin Tournaments: Experimental Evidence

von Arne Lauber, Christoph March und Marco Sahm
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinArne Lauber
Autor / AutorinChristoph March
Autor / AutorinMarco Sahm
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Optimal and Fair Prizing in Sequential Round-Robin Tournaments: Experimental Evidence

von Arne Lauber, Christoph March und Marco Sahm
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinArne Lauber
Autor / AutorinChristoph March
Autor / AutorinMarco Sahm
We report results from the first experimental study of round-robin tournaments. In our experiment, we investigate how the prize structure aects the intensity, fairness, and dynamic behavior in sequential round-robin tournaments with three players. We compare tournaments with a second prize equal to either 0%, 50%, or 100% of the first prize. While theory predicts the 50%-treatment to be most intense, we find that aggregate eort is highest in the 0%-treatment. In contrast, our evidence supports the predictions that the 50%-treatment is fairest (though not perfectly fair), whereas the late mover is advantaged in the 100%-treatment and disadvantaged in the 0%-treatment. Also in line with the theory, we identify a strategic (reverse) momentum: after winning the first match, a player increases (decreases) effort in the second match of the 0%-treatment (100%-treatment). Additional findings suggest that dynamic behavior is also subject to a psychological momentum.