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During the last two decades economists have made much progress in understanding incentives, contracts and organisations. Yet, they constrained their attention to a very narrow and empirically questionable view of human motivation. The purpose of this paper is to show that this narrow view of...
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During the last two decades economists have made much progress in understanding incentives, contracts and organisations. Yet, they constrained their attention to a very narrow and empirically questionable view of human motivation. The purpose of this paper is to show that this narrow view of...
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. Given recent interest in theories of reciprocity and intrinsic motivation and their implications for effort provision, the …
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in one-shot (repeated) relationships. -- Gift-exchange ; reciprocity ; wage difference ; economic experiment …
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making from the role of outcomes or perceived intentions. The results indicate that positive reciprocity triggered by the …
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This paper theoretically and empirically examines the impact of self-managed working time (SMWT) on employee effort. As a means of increased worker autonomy, SMWT can theoretically increase effort via intrinsic motivation and reciprocal behaviour, but can lead to a decrease of effort due to a...
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