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Sick pay is a common provision in most labor contracts. This paper employs an experimental gift-exchange environment to explore two related questions using both managers and undergraduates as subjects. First, do workers reciprocate sick pay in the same way as they reciprocate wage payments?...
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results of an experiment which inquires to the extend and the severity of the adverse selection when sick-pay is voluntary …
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results of an experiment which inquires to the extend and the severity of the adverse selection when sick-pay is voluntary …
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Since the seminal paper of Hoffman et al. (1994), an entitlement effect is believed to exist in the Ultimatum Game, in the sense that proposers who have earned their role (as opposed to having it randomly allocated) offer a smaller share of the pie to their matched responder. The entitlement...
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The question whether a minimum rate of sick pay should be mandated is much debated. We study the effects of this kind of intervention in an experimental labor market that is rich enough to allow for moral hazard, adverse selection, and crowding out of good intentions to occur. We find that...
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results of an experiment which inquires to the extendand the severity of the adverse selection when sick-pay is voluntary …
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Within a laboratory experiment we investigate a principal-agent game in which agents may,first, self-select into a …
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actually leads to a higher voluntary provision of sick pay by firms. -- sick pay ; sick leave ;experiment ; gift exchange. …
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We introduce the notion of strategic awareness in experimental games which captures the idea that subjects realize they are playing a game and thus have to form beliefs about others' actions in order to play well. The concept differs from both, rule understanding and rationality. We then turn to...
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Many economic, political and social environments can be described as contests in which agents exert costly efforts while competing over the distribution of a scarce resource. These environments have been studied using Tullock contests, all-pay auctions and rankorder tournaments. This survey...
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