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"Evaluitis" - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and the...
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?Evaluitis? - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005226973
“Evaluitis” - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and...
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This paper presents the econometric approach to causal modeling. It is motivated by policy problems. New causal parameters are defined and identified to address specific policy problems...
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provides an empirical analysis on how individuals' relative income position affects their performance. Using a unique data set … income differences within a team, the worse the performance of the soccer players is. The more the players are integrated in …
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provides an empirical analysis on how individuals' relative income position affects their performance. Using a unique data set … income differences within a team, the worse the performance of the soccer players is. The more the players are integrated in …
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provides an empirical analysis on how individuals' relative income position affects their performance. Using a unique data set … within a team, the worse the performance of the soccer players is. The more the players are integrated in a particular social … environment (their team), the more evident this negative effect is. Moreover, we find that positional effects lowering performance …
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behavior and on individual performance. While positional concerns are apparent in daily life, empirical evidence is rare in the … economic literature. This paper investigates the impact of the relative income position on individuals' performance or … productivity. As "performance" is difficult to measure we turn to soccer players whose performance has been well documented. The …
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