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This paper studies motivational crowding-out effects after financial incentives are lowered. In a real-effort setting …, workers receive a piece rate before financial incentives are substituted by a one-time payment. Under the fixed payment …, effort is significantly lower only when preceded by piece-rate incentives. The decrease is driven by a fraction of men who …
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the theoretical benchmark with behavior observed in a one-shot experiment. …
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an experiment with piece-rate incentives we find that the comparative static and the point predictions on effort …
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We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational incentives. After … contract), because this game better sustains (implicit) relational incentives backed by either reputational or reciprocity …
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an experiment with piece-rate incentives we find that the comparative static and the point predictions on effort …
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an experiment with piece-rate incentives we find that the comparative static and the point predictions on effort …
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off. Moreover, in both pay schemes information feedback reduces the quality of the low performers' work …
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off. Moreover, in both pay schemes information feedback reduces the quality of the low performers' work …
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the effects of different incentive schemes (competition, social or increased monetary incentives) on performance of young … between conditions. The age difference in performance is however driven by women. While we replicate the gender difference in … competitiveness found in the literature, we do not find a significant age difference in competitiveness. Social incentives have an at …
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