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principal-agent game 4 Experiment 3 Agency theory 2 Game theory 2 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 2 Spieltheorie 2 autonomy 2 control aversion 2 dictator game 2 incentives 2 laboratory experiment 2 real-effort task 2 reciprocity 2 second party 2 social preferences 2 third party 2 trust 2 Anreiz 1 Austauschtheorie 1 Confidence 1 Gender 1 Incentives 1 Leistungsanreiz 1 Performance incentive 1 Political party 1 Politische Partei 1 Principal-agent game 1 Productivity 1 Social exchange theory 1 Social welfare function 1 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 1 Vertrauen 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 5
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Bigoni, Maria 2 Burdín, Gabriel 2 Landini, Fabio 2 Ploner, Matteo 2 Vu, Thi-Thanh-Tam 2 Ennasri, Ahmed 1 Halliday, Simon 1 Halliday, Simon D. 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Economics Bulletin 1
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The Right Person for the Right Job: Workers' Prosociality as a Screening Device
Bigoni, Maria; Ploner, Matteo; Vu, Thi-Thanh-Tam - 2021
The impact of workers' non-pecuniary motivation on their productivity is a fundamental issue in labor economics. Previous studies indicate that prosocially motivated workers may perform better when assigned to jobs having socially desirable implications – even if effort is non contractible and...
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The right person for the right job: workers' prosociality as a screening device
Bigoni, Maria; Ploner, Matteo; Vu, Thi-Thanh-Tam - 2021
The impact of workers' non-pecuniary motivation on their productivity is a fundamental issue in labor economics. Previous studies indicate that prosocially motivated workers may perform better when assigned to jobs having socially desirable implications - even if effort is non contractible and...
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Third-Party vs. Second-Party Control: Disentangling the Role of Autonomy and Reciprocity
Burdín, Gabriel; Halliday, Simon; Landini, Fabio - 2015
This paper studies the role of autonomy and reciprocity in explaining control averse responses in principal-agents interactions. While most of the social psychology literature emphasizes the role of autonomy, recent economic research has provided an alternative explanation based on reciprocity....
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Third-party vs. second-party control : disentangling the role of autonomy and reciprocity
Burdín, Gabriel; Halliday, Simon D.; Landini, Fabio - 2015
This paper studies the role of autonomy and reciprocity in explaining control averse responses in principal-agents interactions. While most of the social psychology literature emphasizes the role of autonomy, recent economic research has provided an alternative explanation based on reciprocity....
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An experimental analysis of the existing differences of productivity across genders
Ennasri, Ahmed - In: Economics Bulletin 31 (2011) 4, pp. 3304-3310
experimental methods in order to produce the relevant data that is missing. This experiment is based on a principal agent game in …
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