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Milton Friedman has famously claimed that the responsibility of a manager who is not the owner of a firm is "to conduct the business in accordance with their [the shareholders'] desires, which generally will be to make as much money as possible." In this paper we argue that when contracts are...
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We compare evaluations of employee performance by individuals and groups of supervisors, analyzing a formal model and running a laboratory experiment. The model predicts that multi-rater evaluations are more precise than single-rater evaluations if groups rationally aggregate their signals about...
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endogenized. We show that graduate taxes reduce work incentives but provide incentives to improve teaching quality. Yet if tax … ; tuition fees ; risk aversion ; incentives …
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in a simple model that the perceived degree of past differentiation affects future incentives. We then study the impact … ; incentives …
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subordinate then is affected by the outcome of the task and he therefore has strong incentives to contribute to its success. There …
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. -- incentives ; crowding-out ; reciprocity ; reputation ; experiment …
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behavior through incentives. We study the impact of these two roles of information on profits by implementing a field …
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We investigate whether incentive schemes signal social norms and thus affect behavior beyond their direct economic consequences. A principal-agent experiment is studied in which prior to contract choice principals are informed about past actions of other agents and thus have more information...
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We run two field experiments within a large retail chain showing that the effectiveness of performance pay crucially hinges on prior job experience. Introducing sales-based performance pay for district- and later for store-managers, we find negligible average treatment effects. Based on surveys...
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