Competition and Fatigue

V. Angelova, Thomas Giebe, Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel
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We study how subjects deal with fatigue in a sequence of tournaments that are linked through fatigue spillovers. Our contribution is threefold. First, we develop a model that allows us to predict the consequences of varying the severity of competition as well as the ease of recovery over time. Second, we test how fatigue spillovers affect subjects' effort provision. Third, as we employ both, a chosen-effort and a real-effort task, we contribute to the methodological question of the consistency of insights obtained from both paradigms. Our experimental results suggest that subjects have difficulties in dealing with fatigue within a dynamic competitive environment. The model predicts strategic resting before and after a tournament with higher incentives. While an increase in incentives in one tournament does lead to higher effort in that tournament, we do not observe the expected strategic resting before and after that tournament. As a consequence, the increase in incentives does not yield the expected higher total effort.
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竞争和疲劳
我们研究受试者如何在一系列比赛中处理疲劳,这些比赛是通过疲劳溢出效应联系起来的。我们的贡献是三重的。首先,我们开发了一个模型,使我们能够预测竞争激烈程度变化的后果,以及随着时间的推移恢复的难易程度。其次,我们检验了疲劳溢出效应如何影响被试的努力供给。第三,当我们同时采用选择努力和实际努力任务时,我们对从两种范式中获得的见解的一致性的方法论问题做出了贡献。我们的实验结果表明,在动态竞争环境中,受试者在处理疲劳方面存在困难。该模型预测比赛前后的策略性休息具有较高的激励。虽然在一场比赛中奖励的增加确实会导致在那场比赛中付出更高的努力,但我们并没有观察到在那场比赛之前和之后预期的战略休息。因此,激励的增加并不能产生预期的更高的总努力。
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