The Bounce-Back Effect: Checkmating Competitors with the Cold Hand

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
N. Adilov, Heather L. R. Tierney, Jayme V. Gerring, Tao Yu
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Abstract

Purpose: The paper investigates the effect of winning performance streaks (the hot hand) and losing performance streaks (the cold hand) on future performance. Performance streaks have many implications in business settings, such as selecting stocks, hedge fund performance, employee performance, introducing new products, and business strategy. Design/methodology/approach: The paper empirically analyzes the effects of performance steaks. It uses data from world blitz chess championships. Findings: Contrary to some studies in competitive sports, the empirical analysis supports neither the hot hand nor the cold hand hypothesis. Instead, a new effect is discovered; performance increases following a loss. We term this effect to be the bounce-back effect. Research limitation/implications: Future research may conduct field experiments to investigate which business environments are likely to generate this effect. Similar to other studies on performance streaks, the analysis does not control for motivation. Future research may also analyze the role of motivation for performance. Originality/value: The paper identifies a new effect previously not investigated in the literature. In addition, the paper contributes to this literature by looking into competitive blitz chess, where psychological factors are more important than physiological factors. If the bounce-back effect holds more generally in other settings, it might have implications for predicting the performance of employees in competitive business environments.
反弹效应:用冰冷的手将竞争者掐死
目的:研究连续获胜(热手)和连续失败(冷手)对未来表现的影响。业绩差异在商业环境中有很多含义,比如选择股票、对冲基金业绩、员工业绩、引入新产品和商业战略。设计/方法/途径:本文实证分析绩效牛排的影响。它使用了国际象棋世界闪电战锦标赛的数据。研究结果:与竞技体育的一些研究相反,实证分析既不支持热手假说,也不支持冷手假说。相反,一种新的效应被发现;损失后性能会提高。我们称这种效应为反弹效应。研究限制/启示:未来的研究可能会进行实地实验,以调查哪些商业环境可能会产生这种影响。与其他关于表现差异的研究类似,该分析没有控制动机。未来的研究可能还会分析动机对绩效的作用。原创性/价值:本文确定了以前未在文献中研究过的新效应。此外,本文通过研究竞争性闪电战象棋来为这一文献做出贡献,其中心理因素比生理因素更重要。如果反弹效应在其他环境中更为普遍,那么它可能对预测竞争激烈的商业环境中员工的绩效有影响。
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Global Business and Finance Review
Global Business and Finance Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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审稿时长
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