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Our study analyzes the consequences of workers' participation in the wage setting process on effort exertion. The experimental design is based on a modified giftexchange game where the degree of workers' involvement in the wage setting process is systematically varied among the workers. The...
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How to design compensation schemes to motivate team members appears to be one of the most challenging problems in the economic analysis of labour provision. We shed light on this issue by experimentally investigating team-based compensations with and without bonuses awarded to the highest...
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Our study analyzes the consequences of workers' participation in the wage setting process on effort exertion. The experimental design is based on a modified giftexchange game where the degree of workers’ involvement in the wage setting process is systematically varied among the workers. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010775967
that study this question have produced mixed results. Using a controlled laboratory experiment, we shed light on the …
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contractual incompleteness. In our experiment, one principal is matched with two agents. The principal pays equal wages in one …
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contractual incompleteness. In our experiment, one principal is matched with two agents. The principal pays equal wages in one …
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function ; social preferences ; laboratory experiment ; discriminating mechanism ; mechanism design …
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Conventional wisdom suggests that an increase in monetary incentives should induce agents to exert higher effort. In this paper, however, we demonstrate that this may not hold in team settings. In the context of sequential team production with positive externalities between agents, incentive...
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In this paper, we discuss recent evidence from economic experiments that study the impact of social preferences on workplace behavior. We focus on situations in which a single employer interacts with multiple employees. Traditionally, equity and efficiency have been seen as opposing aims in such...
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function ; social preferences ; laboratory experiment ; discriminating mechanism ; mechanism design …
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