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Tekijä:Glejser, H.
Heyndels, B.
Otsikko:Efficiency and Inefficiency in the Ranking in Competitions: the Case of the Queen Elisabeth Music Contest
Lehti:Journal of Cultural Economics
2001 : MAY, VOL. 25:2, p. 109-129
Asiasana:MUSIC
COMPANY RANKING
COMPETITION
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Analysing data on all piano and violin versions of the Contest over the period 1956-1999, the authors find strong evidence of biases in the ranking process. Confirming previous research, the authors find that musicians who perform later in the final week or later on a given day in this week (on average) obtain a better classification. Further, in the piano competitions women obtain lower rankings and, prior to 1990, finalists from the Soviet Union obtained higher rankings than average. The jury appreciates innovation in the sense that musicians who perform a more recently composed concerto obtain a higher rank. Finally - especially for violin - the candidate's decision to perform a popular concerto leads to a lower ranking.
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