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We study the effect of likability on female and male team behavior in a lab experiment. Extending a two-player public …
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This paper outlines why program evaluation should follow well-respected scientific standards and why it should be performed by independent researchers.
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This paper analyzes data from a novel field experiment designed to test the impact of twodifferent insurance products …
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In this paper, we use unique data from a field experiment in the Swedish labor market toinvestigate how past and …
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The Peter Principle states that, after a promotion, the observed output of promotedemployees tends to fall. Lazear (2004) models this principle as resulting from a regression tothe mean of the transitory component of ability...
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In many environments, tournaments can elicit more effort from workers, except perhapswhen workers can sabotage each other. Because it is hard to separate effort, ability andoutput in many real workplace settings, the empirical evidence on the incentive effect oftournaments is thin...
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Small and informal firms account for a large share of employment in developing countries.The rapid expansion of microfinance services is based on the belief that these firms haveproductive investment opportunities and can enjoy high returns to capital if given theopportunity...
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Within a laboratory experiment we investigate a principal-agent game in which agents may,first, self-select into a …
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We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a treeplantingfirm paying its …
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The population of most developed societies is ‘graying’. As life expectancy increases and thelarge baby-boom generation approaches retirement age, this has critical consequences formaintaining a high standard of living and the sustainability of pension systems. In the light ofthese labor-force...
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