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Don't hate the player, hate the game: Uncovering the foundations of cheating in contests

机译:不要讨厌玩家,讨厌游戏:在竞赛中揭露作弊的基础

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Contests are meant to attract the best performers and incentivize high effort, however, they may also attract cheaters who try to win via illicit means which crowds out the best performers. We use a laboratory experiment to explore the role of self-selection in contests with a possibility of lying in a real effort task. Contrary to common wisdom, we do not find evidence that contests disproportionately attract intrinsic cheaters. However, we find that contests fail at selecting the best performers, as no difference is observed in the actual or perceived ability of those who selected into the contest versus those who selected into a comparable noncompetitive pay scheme.
机译:竞赛旨在吸引表现最好的人并激励他们付出巨大的努力,但是,竞赛也可能吸引那些企图通过非法手段获胜的作弊者,从而排挤了表现最好的人。我们使用实验室实验来探索自我选择在比赛中的作用,并有可能参与一项真正的工作。与常识相反,我们没有找到证据证明比赛过多地吸引了内在的作弊者。但是,我们发现比赛未能选出最佳表现者,因为选择参加比赛的人与选择了可比的非竞争性薪酬方案的人在实际或感知能力上没有发现差异。

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