The older the wiser? Determinants of misbehavior in team contests

Author:

Lackner Mario1ORCID,Sonnabend Hendrik2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU) Linz Austria

2. Department of Economics and Business Administration University of Hagen, Hagen Germany

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe empirically investigate age and ability as potentially important drivers of individual misconduct in team contests.MethodsWe estimate fixed effects regression models using data from top‐level soccer. In addition, we carry out a comprehensive sensitivity analysis.ResultsOur estimates indicate a significant positive association between a player's age, on the one hand, and his (relative) ability, on the other, with the propensity to misbehave.ConclusionOur results are consistent with social learning theory, in the sense that the high‐status group of players may have learned that the consequences of misbehavior are small and manageable. Furthermore, we demonstrate that misbehavior is costly to both the players and their teams.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Social Sciences

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