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We analyze the effect of investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on workers' motivation. In our experiment …
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against each other. In a computerized lab experiment with minimal group design, we prime subjects to two alternative …
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Motivated agents are characterized by increasing their effort if their work generates not only a monetary return for them but also a benefit for a mission they support. While their motivation may stem from working for their preferred (i.e., the `right') mission, it may also be the principal's...
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We analyze the effect of investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on workers' motivation. In our experiment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009144129
against each other. In a computerized lab experiment with minimal group design, we prime subjects to two alternative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008511325
This study is directly motivated by the results of Eckartz et al (2012). Subjects exerted suprisingly high efforts irrespectively of how they were compensated. This paper discusses a number of potential explanations and then it will focus on two of them: first, subjects might exert effort simply...
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This study is directly motivated by the results of Eckartz et al (2012). Subjects exerted suprisingly high efforts irrespectively of how they were compensated. This paper discusses a number of potential explanations and then it will focus on two of them: first, subjects might exert effort simply...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884457
We compare performance in a word based creativity task under three incentive schemes: a flat fee, a linear payment and … a number-adding task) with the same treatments. In all tasks we find that incentives seem to have very small effects and …
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This note reports a replication study of Falk and Kosfeld’s (2006) medium control treatment.In the experimental game, an agent has an endowment of 120 experimental currency units anddecides how much to transfer to a principal. For every unit that the agent gives up, the principalreceives two...
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-certainty in the selection process. Uncertainty, in turn, is expected to increase the efforts made by competing agents (Cowen and … tournaments, greater uncertainty does indeed lead to greater than expected effort and lower unit variable costs. …
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