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Does gender play a role in the context of team work? Our results based on a real-effort experiment suggest that …
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environments. To explore this further, we conducted a laboratory experiment comprising 444 subjects, and measured gender …
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This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory experiment. In a first … ; productivity ; ability ; piece rates ; tournament ; revenue sharing ; risk preferences ; overconfidence ; gender ; experiment …
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We conduct a field experiment where we vary both the presence of a gift exchange wage and the effect of the worker …
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This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory experiment. In a first …
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We conduct a field experiment where we vary both the presence of a gift-exchange wage and the effect of the worker … findings. Our results help to reconcile the conflicting evidence on the efficacy of gift-exchange outside the lab. …
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We develop and test experimentally the argument that gender/family and/or professional identities, activated through psychological priming, may influence preference for competition. We focus on female professionals for whom these identities may conflict and male professionals for whom they may...
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The "aging employee" has recently become a hot topic in many fields of behavioural research. With the aim to determine the effects of different incentive schemes (competition, social or increased monetary incentives) on performance of young and older subjects, we look at behaviour of a group of...
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We experimentally investigate a simple version of Holmstroem's career concerns model in which firms compete for agents in two consecutive periods. Profits of firms are determined by agents' unknown ability and the effort they choose. Before making second-period wage offers firms are informed...
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experiment in a large retail chain. In a 2 × 2 factorial design, we vary: (i) whether store managers obtain access to decision …
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