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We compare evaluations of employee performance by individuals and groups of supervisors, analyzing a formal model and …-rater evaluations if groups rationally aggregate their signals about employee performance. Our controlled laboratory experiment confirms … performance. …
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We compare evaluations of employee performance by individuals and groups of supervisors, analyzing a formal model and …-rater evaluations if groups rationally aggregate their signals about employee performance. Our controlled laboratory experiment confirms … performance. …
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informed about their piece rate realization, they adapt their performance. One third of subjects nevertheless forego this …
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informed about their piece rate realization, they adapt their performance. One third of subjects nevertheless forego this …
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informed about their piece rate realization, they adapt their performance. One third of subjects nevertheless forego this …
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of instrumental information exist, studying information structures on performance pay. Second, information avoiders …
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We examine the benefits of objective performance measurement in a field experiment conducted in a retail bank. At the … outset objective performance measures of pro fits in each branch were only available on the branch level and managers … to individual performance measures. We find a significant positive impact of objective performance measurement on effort …
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substantial negative impact on the probability that an employee's pay is performance contingent. …
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substantial negative impact on the probability that an employee's pay is performance contingent. …
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An explanation for motivation crowding-out phenomena is developed in a social preferences framework. Besides selfish and fair or altruistic types a third type of agents is introduced: These quot;conformistsquot; have social preferences if they believe that sufficiently many of the others do too....
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