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-pay auctions and rankorder tournaments. This survey provides a review of experimental research on these three canonical contests … contests and multi-battle contests. Then we review research on sabotage, feedback, bias, collusion, alliances, and contests …
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-pay auctions and rank-order tournaments. This survey provides a review of experimental research on these three canonical contests … contests and multibattle contests. Then we review research on sabotage, feedback, bias, collusion, alliances, and contests …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010575500
-pay auctions and rank-order tournaments. This survey provides a comprehensive review of experimental research on these three … multi-battle contests. Then we review studies examining sabotage, feedback, bias, collusion, alliances, group contests and …
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Many street-level bureaucrats (such as caseworkers) have the dual task of helping some clients, while sanctioning others. We develop a model of such a street-level bureaucracy and study the implications of its personnel policy on the self-selection and allocation decisions of agents who differ...
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This paper explores the meaning and implications of the desire by workers for impact. We find that this impact motive can make a firm in a competitive labor market face an upward-sloping supply curve of labor, lead workers with the same characteristics but at different firms to earn different...
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Civil servants have a reputation for being lazy. However, people's personal experiences with civil servants frequently run counter to this stereotype. We develop a model of an economy in which workers differ in laziness and in public service motivation, and characterise optimal incentive...
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This paper explores the meaning and implications of the desire by workers for impact. We find that this impact motive can make a firm in a competitive labor market face an upward-sloping supply curve of labor, lead workers with the same characteristics but at different firms to earn different...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005137029
Many street-level bureaucrats (such as caseworkers) have the dual task of helping some clients, while sanctioning others. We develop a model of such a street-level bureaucracy and study the implications of its personnel policy on the self-selection and allocation decisions of agents who differ...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005137194
existence of a dynamic bias in promotion (Matthew effect) with age and tenure position. Classification JEL : J3, J4, C5, M5 …
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