@techreport{3ff96c1d253549258d0e97ed4f0d5340,
title = "Overconfidence Due to a Self-reliance Dilemma",
abstract = "Choosing between payment based on one{\textquoteright}s own performance or others{\textquoteright} is inherent in most delegation decisions. We propose and test that such self-reliance dilemma could result in motivated reasoning about own and others{\textquoteright} performances. Participants in an experiment face this dilemma and learn about it either before or after reporting their beliefs. We find that learning about the dilemma decreases participants{\textquoteright} beliefs about their counterpart{\textquoteright}s performance advantage (CPA) by an average of 17%. Furthermore, it causes an average overestimation of one{\textquoteright}s own performance and increases the fraction of participants who falsely believe they outperformed their counterpart. Organizations should, therefore, carefully manage delegation decisions and implement measures to curb overconfidence.",
keywords = "overconfidence, self-reliance, motivated reasoning",
author = "Gergely Hajdu and Nikola Frollov{\'a}",
year = "2024",
month = apr,
doi = "10.57938/3ff96c1d-2535-4925-8d0e-97ed4f0d5340",
language = "English",
series = "Department of Economics Working Paper Series",
number = "363",
publisher = "WU Vienna University of Economics and Business",
address = "Austria",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "WU Vienna University of Economics and Business",
}