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Experiment 3 Austauschtheorie 2 Feldforschung 2 Field research 2 Leistungsanreiz 2 Leistungsmotivation 2 Performance incentive 2 Social exchange theory 2 Work motivation 2 Agency theory 1 Arbeitskräfte 1 Arbeitsleistung 1 Behavioral economics 1 Codetermination 1 Compensation 1 Compensation system 1 Contract 1 Contract theory 1 Delegation 1 Efficiency wages 1 Effizienzlohn 1 Employee performance appraisal 1 Field experiment 1 Geschenk 1 Gift exchange 1 Gifts 1 Incomplete contract 1 Job performance 1 Kooperative Führung 1 Leistungsbeurteilung 1 Leistungsentgelt 1 Lohn 1 Mitbestimmung 1 Participative leadership 1 Performance pay 1 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 1 Reciprocity 1 Responsibility alleviation 1 Unvollständiger Vertrag 1 Vergütungssystem 1
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Jeworrek, Sabrina 2 Mertins, Vanessa 2 Ockenfels, Axel 2 Sliwka, Dirk 2 Werner, Peter 2 Dittrich, Dennis 1 Dittrich, Dennis A. V. 1 Kocher, Martin 1 Kocher, Martin G. 1
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2014: Evidenzbasierte Wirtschaftspolitik - Session: Incentive Systems 3 IAAEU discussion paper series in economics 1
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Timing of kindness : evidence from a field experiment ; conference paper
Ockenfels, Axel; Sliwka, Dirk; Werner, Peter - 2014 - This version: 10 December 2013
We conduct a field experiment in a naturally occurring labor environment and track whether the performance of workers responds to unexpected wage increases. Specifically, we investigate how the timing of wage increases affects efforts. We find that workers performance is about 11% higher for the...
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Do self-determined wages really improve employees performance? : evidence from a randomized field experiment : conference paper
Jeworrek, Sabrina; Mertins, Vanessa - 2014
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that employees who have the extraordinary right to self-determine their wages perform better. By conducting a natural field experiment, we aim to test whether this policy actually has the predicted positive effects in a real-labor market. Employees were hired...
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Monitoring and pay : an experiment on contract design with endogenous monitoring ; conference paper
Dittrich, Dennis; Kocher, Martin - 2014 - Preprint submitted to Draft
We implement a laboratory experiment in which a principal has to decide on monitoring intensity and pay to investigate whether they are complements or substitutes. Wage level, monitoring intensity, and consequently the desired enforceable effort level are jointly determined by the maximization...
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Timing of Kindness Evidence from a Field Experiment
Werner, Peter; Ockenfels, Axel; Sliwka, Dirk - 2014
We conduct a field experiment in a naturally occurring labor environment and track whether the performance of workers responds to unexpected wage increases. Specifically, we investigate how the timing of wage increases affects efforts. We find that workers performance is about 11% higher for the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010396780
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Do Self-Determined Wages Really Improve Employees Performance? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
Jeworrek, Sabrina; Mertins, Vanessa - 2014
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that employees who have the extraordinary right to self-determine their wages perform better. By conducting a natural field experiment, we aim to test whether this policy actually has the predicted positive effects in a real-labor market. Employees were hired...
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Monitoring and Pay: An Experiment on Contract Design with Endogenous Monitoring
Dittrich, Dennis A. V.; Kocher, Martin G. - 2014
We implement a laboratory experiment in which a principal has to decide on monitoring intensity and pay to investigate whether they are complements or substitutes. Wage level, monitoring intensity, and consequently the desired enforceable effort level are jointly determined by the maximization...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010396797
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