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We investigate the consistency and stability of individual risk preferences by slightly manipulating the cognitive resources of subjects through sleepiness. Participants are recruited and randomly assigned to an experiment session at a preferred time of day relative to their diurnal preference...
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Agency theory assumes that tighter monitoring by the principal should motivate the agent to raise his effort level whereas the quot;crowding-outquot; literature suggests that it may reduce the overall work effort. These two assertions are not necessarily contradictory provided that the nature of...
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The Peter Principle states that, after a promotion, the observed output of promoted employees tends to fall. Lazear (2004) models this principle as resulting from a regression to the mean of the transitory component of ability. Our experiment reproduces this model in the laboratory by means of...
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