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In this paper we show that subtle forms of deceit undermine the effectiveness of incentives. We design an experiment in …
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intent, that can cause incentives to fail. Using an experiment that provides the material circumstances necessary for …
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A previous literature cautions that paying workers for performance might crowd out non-monetary motives to work hard. Empirical evidence from the field, however, has been based on between-subjects designs that are best suited for detecting crowding out due to low-powered incentives. High-powered...
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the theoretical benchmark with behavior observed in a one-shot experiment. …
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Conventional wisdom suggests that an increase in monetary incentives should induce agents to exert higher effort. In this paper, however, we demonstrate that this may not hold in team settings. In the context of sequential team production with positive externalities between agents, incentive...
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. We disentangle these two elements empirically using data from a laboratory experiment. The main findings is that both …
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performance. We conduct a randomized field experiment on more than a thousand sixth graders in Swedish primary schools. Extrinsic …
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stimulate effort. Through a real-effort artefactual field experiment with factory workers and university students as a …
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We conduct a field experiment in a Dutch retail chain of 122 stores to study the interaction between team incentives …
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workers. This paper presents the results from a gift-exchange game experiment in Ghana in which the worker can make a promise …
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