Do Professionals Choke Under Pressure?
Published By: IZA on eSS | Published Date: December, 06 , 2005High rewards or the threat of severe punishment do not only provide incentives to exert high
levels of effort but also create pressure. Such pressure can cause paradoxical performance
effects, namely performance decrements despite strong incentives and high motivation. By
analyzing the performance of professional football players on a well-defined task, namely to
score on a penalty kick, the paper provides empirical evidence for the existence of such
detrimental incentive effects. Two pressure variables are considered in particular: (1) the
importance of success and (2) the presence of spectators. There are plenty of situations in
which pressure arises in the workplace. Knowing how individuals perform under pressure
conditions is crucial for labor economists because it has implications for the design of the
workplace and the design of incentive schemes. [IZA Discussion Paper No. 1905]
Author(s): Thomas J. Dohmen | Posted on: Aug 06, 2010 | Views(1306) | Download (943)