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a simple model of team production we examine the interplay of different types of contracts with social norms. We show …
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contracts are prematurely terminated. In the absence of contracting frictions that prevent contractors from redesigning … contracts to accommodate exogenous policy changes, PPLD would not be distortionary or redistributive. If contracting frictions …
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Previous experimental work provides encouraging support for some of the central assumptions underlying Hart and Moore (2008)'s theory of contractual reference points. However, existing studies ignore realistic aspects of trading relationships such as informal agreements and ex post...
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building trust and substituting for the difficulty of enforcing contracts internationally. The networks we are interested in …
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During the last two decades economists have made much progress in understanding incentives, contracts and organisations …
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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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on fruit pickers paid under two distinct compensation contracts: a standard piece rate plan and a piece rate plan with an …
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In two experiments, we examine the effects of employer reputation in an online labor market (Amazon Mechanical Turk) in which employers may decline to pay workers while keeping their work product. First, in an audit study of employers by a blinded worker, we find that working only for good...
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The paper analyzes how the choice of organizational structure leads to the best compromise between controlling behavior based on authority rights and minimizing costs for implementing high efforts. Concentrated delegation and hierarchical delegation turn out to be never an optimal compromise. If...
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This paper analyzes the impact of labor market competition and skill-biased technical change on the structure of compensation. The model combines multitasking and screening, embedded into a Hotelling-like framework. Competition for the most talented workers leads to an escalating reliance on...
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