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: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and the decision approach is wrongly conceived. As a result, evaluations are …
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incentives as well as the puzzling incompleteness of many economic contracts. …
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Are monetary and non-monetary incentives used as substitutes in motivating effort? I address this question in a … and non-monetary incentives imperfect. These findings have implications for the design of incentives in mission …
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economic literature on incentives, and discusses their relationship to monetary compensation. Awards are better suited than … complement, or even substitute for, monetary incentives. While we discuss awards in the context of academia, our conclusions …
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firm on the productivity of its workers. Besides giving more incentives, bigger wage differentials might also give rise to …
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Awards in the form of orders, decorations, prizes, and titles are ubiquitous in monarchies and republics, private organizations, not-for-profit, and profit-oriented firms. This paper argues that awards present a unique combination of different stimuli and that they are distinct and unlike other...
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Non-monetary incentives in the form of awards have so far escaped the attention of economists despite their widespread … use. This paper presents an experiment conducted online at IBM to assess the impact of these kinds of extrinsic incentives …
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provision of incentives. Relative price and income effects are shown to be identifiable and strong. A number of empirically …
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Optimal rank-order tournaments have traditionally been studied using a first-order approach. The present analysis relies instead on the construction of an "upper envelope" over all incentive compatibility conditions. lt turns out that the first-order approach is not innocuous. For example, in...
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We estimate the effects of labor market entry conditions on wages for male individuals first entering the Austrian labor market between 1978 and 2000. We find a large negative effect of unfavorable entry conditions on starting wages as well as a sizeable negative long-run effect. Specifically,...
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