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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...
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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...
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integral performance. The present paper aims to trace to what extent and why some cities outperform others. Starting from an … consideration of the perceptions of important classes of stakeholders on the performance outcomes of the various cities involved …-criteria evaluation problems over the past years. The paper concludes with some policy perspectives and lessons. …
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the social and economic performance of ethnic workers in cities by addressing the question whether these groups have a … higher or lower reputation or esteem on the labour market than their indigenous equals, seen from the perspective of the …’s position on the job market. This phenomenon calls for a careful and critical assessment, as it may also rest on an unjustified …
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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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competition on their integral performance. The present paper aims to trace to what extent and why some cities outperform others … explicit consideration of the perceptions of important classes of stakeholders on the performance outcomes of the various …-criteria evaluation problems over the past years. The paper concludes with some policy perspectives and lessons. …
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