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experiment that studies the impact of wage inequality on participation and effort choices in team production. Overall, we do not …
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In recent decades, many firms offered more discretion to their employees, often increasing the productivity of effort but also leaving more opportunities for shirking. These "high-performance work systems" are difficult to understand in terms of standard moral hazard models. We show...
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In recent decades, many firms offered more discretion to their employees, often increasing the productivity of effort but also leaving more opportunities for shirking. These "high-performance work systems" are difficult to understand in terms of standard moral hazard models. We show...
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In recent decades, many firms offered more discretion to their employees, often increasing the productivity of effort but also leaving more opportunities for shirking. These "high-performance work systems" are difficult to understand in terms of standard moral hazard models. We show...
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assume that agents are inequity averse or status seeking. We show that team contracts can be optimal even if the agents …
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employers and employees. -- Job design ; high-performance work systems ; screening ; reputation ; competition ; trust ; control …
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