Bouacida, Elias and Foucart, Renaud and Jalloul, Maya (2025) When expert advice fails to reduce the productivity gap : Experimental evidence from chess players. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 236: 107124. ISSN 0167-2681
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Abstract
We study the impact of external advice on the relative performance of chess players. We asked players in chess tournaments to evaluate positions in past games and allowed them to revise their evaluation after observing the answers of a higher or a lower-ability adviser. Although high-quality advice has the potential to serve as a “great equalizer,” reducing the difference between higher- and lower-ability players, it did not happen in our experiment. One reason is that lower-ability players tend to pay a higher premium by sticking to their initial evaluation rather than following high-quality advice.