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Recent research has shown that the unexplained gender wage gap is smaller in establishments where a works council is present. The finding raises the question of whether establishment-level codetermination reduces gender wage discrimination or whether it reduces a wage differential that reflects...
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We assemble two reference point based concepts of utility in our empirical study: the own previous status quo and social comparisons. We explore the relative relevance of these concepts for total compensation as well as for different parts of the compensation package of managers. Making use of a...
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incentives for university professors. However, even before the reform, publication records of university German professors showed … heterogeneity distinguishing junior academics and professors. We analyze the effects of selected reform elements on the incentives …
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Following tournament theory, incentives will be rather low if the contestants of a tournament are heterogeneous. We …
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We empirically investigate if tournaments between heterogeneous contestants are less intense. To test our hypotheses we use professional sports data from the TOYOTA Handball-Bundesliga, the major handball league in Germany. Using either differences in betting odds or rankings to measure ability...
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multiple tasks. We first analyze a formal model showing that incentives are lower powered when supervisors have no access to … span of control is larger and incentives are distorted towards more profitable tasks. We then investigate a field …
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in dairy farms with hired labor. This study investigates the effects of performance-based pay and other incentives for … and Somatic Cell Count (SCC). Approaches to motivate farm workers through in kind, non-monetary incentives or by …
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, incentives techniques were already used during the early history of industrial research laboratories, but their impact on …
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This study is the first to estimate mother's marginal willingness to pay (MWP) for job amenities directly. Its identification strategy relies on German maternity leave length. The key aspect of the maternal leave framework is that mothers can decide whether and when to return to their guaranteed...
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Hutchens (1986, Journal of Labor Economics 4(4), pp. 439-457) argues that deferred compensation schemes impose fixed-costs to firms and, therefore, they employ older workers but prefer to hire younger workers. This paper shows that deferred compensation can be a recruitment barrier even without...
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