Overconfidence and Social Signalling

Volume: 80, Issue: 3, Pages: 949 - 983
Published: Jan 7, 2013
Abstract
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear to overestimate their ability compared to that of others. We test three theories that predict such relative overconfidence. The first theory argues that overconfidence can be generated by Bayesian updating from a common prior and truthful statements if individuals do not know their true type. The second theory suggests that self-image concerns...
Paper Details
Title
Overconfidence and Social Signalling
Published Date
Jan 7, 2013
Volume
80
Issue
3
Pages
949 - 983
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