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reciprocity and inequality aversion reduce the attraction of performance related pay. Other-regarding preferences influence both …
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mechanism's robustness is explored in further experiments. …
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mechanism's robustness is explored in further experiments. …
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mechanism's robustness is explored in further experiments. …
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When designing incentives for a manager, the trade-off between insurance and a "good" allocation of effort across various tasks is often identified with a trade-off between the responsiveness (sensitivity, precision, signal-noise ratio) of the performance measure and its similarity (congruity,...
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We examine a situation where efforts on different tasks positively affect production but are not separately verifiable and where the manager (principal) and the worker (agent) have different ideas about how production should be carried out: agents prefer a less efficient way of production. We...
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far most of the attention has been on the incentive side. However, our lab experiments underline that both the incentive …
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maximizing shareholders to pick a manager who pursues this goal. We show in a formal model and in a series of lab experiments …
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the models and conduct new experiments to do so. None of the most popular explanations suggested in the literature can …
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We analyze the offering, asking, and granting of help or other benefits as a three-stage game with bilateral private information between a person in need of help and a potential help-giver. Asking entails the risk of rejection, which can be painful: since unawareness of the need can no longer be...
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