Large Stakes and Big Mistakes
Workers in a wide variety of jobs are paid based on performance, which is commonly seen as enhancing effort and productivity relative to non-contingent pay schemes. However, psychological research suggests that excessive rewards can, in some cases, result in a decline in performance. To test whether very high monetary rewards can decrease performance, we conducted a set of experiments in the U.S. and in India in which subjects worked on different tasks and received performance-contingent payments that varied in amount from small to very large relative to their typical levels of pay. With some important exceptions, very high reward levels had a detrimental effect on performance. Copyright , Wiley-Blackwell.
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2009
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Authors: | Ariely, Dan ; Gneezy, Uri ; Loewenstein, George ; Mazar, Nina |
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Review of Economic Studies. - Oxford University Press. - Vol. 76.2009, 2, p. 451-469
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Oxford University Press |
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