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Do Experts and Laypersons Differ? Some Evidence from International Classical Music Competitions

Karol Borowiecki, Roberto Asmat and Marc T. Law
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Marc T. Law: University of Vermont, Postal: University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA, Denmark

No 4/2023, Discussion Papers on Economics from University of Southern Denmark, Department of Economics

Abstract: Do experts and laypersons differ in their judgements of quality? We investigate this question in the context of classical music performance, taking advantage of the fact that in many international music competitions, lay audiences as well as expert juries award prizes. Using novel data on 370 competition-editions held between 1979 and 2021, we find that jury and audience preferences match only 38 percent of the time. We then explore gender bias and host country bias as possible explanations for the divergence between jury and audience judgements by comparing first prizewinners and audience prizewinners with other finalists. Additionally, we use the fact that many musicians compete repeatedly to examine the predictive value of prizewinning on success in future competitions. We find that being female and being from the competition host country are negatively correlated with the likelihood of being the jury’s top choice but have no relationship with the likelihood of winning an audience prize. Additionally, winning an audience prize predicts winning future competitions but being ranked first by the jury does not. Importantly, our findings extend the literature on the value of expert opinion to a new setting, using an explicitly non-expert counterfactual.

Keywords: Discrimination; Gender; Awards; Music competitions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J16 O31 Z11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 54 pages
Date: 2023-07-31
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