Institut für Sportwissenschaft

11.03.2021

Internationale Presse berichtet über Studie zum Skispringen

11.03.2021 – Punktrichter im Skispringen bevorzugen die Athleten aus dem eigenen Land. Über dieses Ergebnis einer gemeinsamen Studie von Alex Krumer, Felix Otto und Tim Pawlowski, die bald im Scandinavian Journal of Economics erscheinen wird, berichteten kürzlich zahlreiche Medien aus verschiedenen Ländern.

Abstract: Ski jumping competitions involve subjective evaluations by judges from different countries. This may lead to nationalistic bias, according to which judges assign higher scores to their compatriots. To test this claim empirically, we exploit within-performance variation of scores from all World Cup, World Championship, and Olympic Games competitions between the 2010/11 and 2016/17 seasons. Our findings confirm that judges assign significantly higher scores to their compatriots. The magnitude of this nationalistic bias is significantly higher in more corrupt countries. We do not find that judges assign significantly different scores to jumpers whose compatriots are present on the judging panel.

Preprint: @ResearchGate

Reference: Krumer, A., Otto, F. & Pawlowski, T. (2021). Nationalistic bias among international experts: Evidence from professional ski jumping. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, forthcoming.

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