SUNK COSTS IN THE NBA - WHY DRAFT ORDER AFFECTS PLAYING TIME AND SURVIVAL IN PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
STAW, BM; HOANG, H
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.2307/2393794
发表日期:
1995
页码:
474-494
关键词:
ESCALATION SITUATIONS
COMMITMENT
BEHAVIOR
decisions
project
摘要:
This study represents one of the first quantitative field tests of the sunk-cost effect. We tested whether the amount teams spent for players in the National Basketball Association (NEA) influenced how much playing time players got and how long they stayed with NEA franchises. Sunk costs were operationalized by the order in which players were selected in the college draft. Draft order was then used to predict playing time, being traded, and survival in the NEA. Although one might logically expect that teams play and keep their most productive players, we found significant sunk-cost effects on each of these important personnel decisions. Results showed that teams granted more playing time to their most highly drafted players and retained them longer, even after controlling for players on-court performance, injuries, trade status, and position played. These results are discussed in terms of their implications for both sunk-cost research and the broader literature on managerial decision making.
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