Author(s)

Jennifer Brown

Dylan Minor

We consider how past, current, and future competition within an elimination tournament affect the probability that the stronger player wins. We present a two-stage model that yields the following main results: (1) a shadow effect wherein the stronger the expected future competitor, the lower the probability that the stronger player wins in the current stage; and (2) an effort spillover effect wherein previous effort reduces the probability that the stronger player wins in the current stage. We test our theory predictions using data from high-stakes tournaments. Empirical results suggest that shadow and spillover effects influence match outcomes and have already been priced into betting markets.
Date Published: 2014
Citations: Brown, Jennifer, Dylan Minor. 2014. Selecting the Best? Spillover and Shadows in Elimination Tournaments. Management Science. (12)3087 - 3102.