Individual or team decision-making—Causes and consequences of self-selection |
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Authors: | Martin Kocher, Sabine Strauß ,Matthias Sutter, |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Economics, University of Innsbruck, Universitaetsstrasse 15, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria;bMax Planck Institute of Economics, Kahlaische Strasse 10, D-07745 Jena, Germany;cUniversity of Cologne, Albertus Magnus Platz, D-50923 Köln, Germany |
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Abstract: | Even though decision-making in small teams is pervasive in business and private life, little is known about subjects' preferences with respect to individual and team decision-making and about the consequences of respecting these preferences. We report the results from an experimental beauty-contest game where subjects could endogenously choose their preferred way of decision-making. About 60% of them preferred to decide in a team, and teams won the game significantly more often than individuals did. Nevertheless, both individuals and teams were highly satisfied with their chosen role, though for different reasons. |
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Keywords: | Beauty-contest game Team decision-making Individual decision-making Endogenous choice Experiment |
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