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Bureaucrats 2 Economics of psychology 2 Foreign aid 2 Hawthorne effect 2 Laboratory vs. field evidence 2 NGO 2 Randomized experiments 2 Treatment externalities 2 Bürokratie 1 Entwicklungsorganisation 1 Nichtregierungsorganisation 1 Reference group contamination 1 Schweden 1 Spillover effects 1 Spillover effects, Reference group contamination 1 Test 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1
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Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Bengtsson, Niklas 2 Engström, Per 2
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Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet 1
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Working Paper 1 Working Paper Series / Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Control and efficiency in the nonprofit sector evidence from a randomized policy experiment
Bengtsson, Niklas; Engström, Per - 2011
Results in behavioral economics suggest that material incentives can crowd out effort, if agents are mission-oriented rather than self-interested. We test this prediction on a sample of nonprofit organizations in Sweden. Swedish nonprofit organizations receive tax funds annually to promote...
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Control and Efficiency in the Nonprofit Sector Evidence from a Randomized Policy Experiment
Bengtsson, Niklas; Engström, Per - Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet - 2011
Results in behavioral economics suggest that material incentives can crowd out effort, if agents are mission-oriented rather than self-interested. We test this prediction on a sample of nonprofit organizations in Sweden. Swedish nonprofit organizations receive tax funds annually to promote...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009020159
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