A Structural Analysis of Disappointment Aversion in a Real Effort Competition
David Gill and
Victoria Prowse
No 2011001, Discussion Papers from University of Oxford, Nuffield College
Abstract:
We develop a novel computerized real effort task, based on moving sliders across a screen, to test experimentally whether agents are disappointment averse when they compete in a real effort sequential-move tournament. We predict that a disappointment averse agent, who is loss averse around her endogenous choice-acclimating expectations-based reference point, responds negatively to her rival's effort. We find significant evidence for this discouragement effect, and use the Method of Simulated Moments to estimate the strength of disappointment aversion on average and the heterogeneity in disappointment aversion across the population.
Keywords: Disappointment aversion; Loss aversion; Reference-dependent preferences; Reference point adjustment; Expectations; Tournament; Real effort experiment; Slider task (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C91 D03 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 40 pages
Date: 2011-01
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Journal Article: A Structural Analysis of Disappointment Aversion in a Real Effort Competition (2012) 
Working Paper: A Structural Analysis of Disappointment Aversion in a Real Effort Competition (2009) 
Working Paper: A Structural Analysis of Disappointment Aversion in a Real Effort Competition (2009) 
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