Bar-Isaac, Heski; Hörner, Johannes - In: Journal of economics & management strategy : JEMS 23 (2014) 3, pp. 601-627
An agent has different abilities in two types of tasks. These tasks are revealed over time through his performance. The agent initially decides whether to engage in only one task (specialize) or to take on any task that arises (be a generalist). This decision trades off the cost of being idle...