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competitiveness. All of these aspects are analyzed with respect to the influence of age and gender, and we also consider the role of …
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that management should make tournament conditions transparent and information available in order to prevent gender …
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We study the effects of leadership in the provision of public goods by examining (i) the relative importance of reward … and punishment as leadership devices, (ii) whether endogenous leadership is more efficient than exogenously enforced … leadership, and (iii) whether leaders contributing last, instead of first, also increase contributions. The experimental results …
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In hierarchical organizations the role of a team leader often requires making decisions which do not necessarily coincide with the majority opinion of the team. However, these decisions are final and binding for all team members. We study experimentally why, and under which conditions, leaders...
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We examine the effects of leading by example in voluntary contributionexperiments. Leadership is implemented by letting …
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Leadership is important for the well-functioning of organizations. Weexamine the effects of leadership on contributions … in public goods experiments.Leadership by example is implemented by letting one groupmember contribute to the public good …, especially so when it goes along with authority,which we implement by granting the leader ostracism power.Whether leadership is …
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We study the effects of leadership on the private provision of a public good when group members are heterogeneously … endowed. Leadership is implemented as a sequential public goods game where one group member contributes first and all the … of homogeneous endowments. Leadership is almost ineffective, though, if subjects do not know the distribution of …
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We study the effects of leadership in the provision of public goods by examining (i) the relative importance of reward … and punishment as leadership devices, (ii) whether endogenous leadership is more efficient than exogenously enforced … leadership, and (iii) whether leaders contributing last, instead of first, also increase contributions. The experimental results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009733220
We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of workers is affected if managers treat their co-workers in an unfair way. This question cannot be studied in long-lived organizations since workers may change their career expectations (and hence...
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