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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation 2 Job Assignments 2 Agency Theory 1 Anforderungsprofil 1 Leistungsanreiz 1 Leistungsmotivation 1 Peter Principle 1 Theorie 1 influence activities 1 job assignments 1 promotion 1 work incentives 1
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Nafziger, Julia 2 Fairburn, James A. 1 Malcomson, James 1
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Department of Economics, Oxford University 1 University of Bonn, Germany 1
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Bonn Econ Discussion Papers 2 Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Job Assignments, Intrinsic Motivation and Explicit Incentives
Nafziger, Julia - 2008
This paper considers the interplay of job assignments with the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of an agent. Job … assignments influence the self confidence of the agent, and thereby his intrinsic motivation. Monetary reward allow the principal …
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Job Assignments, Intrinsic Motivation and Explicit Incentives
Nafziger, Julia - University of Bonn, Germany - 2008
This paper considers the interplay of job assignments with the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of an agent. Job … assignments influence the self confidence of the agent, and thereby his intrinsic motivation. Monetary reward allow the principal …
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Performance, Promotion, and the Peter Principle
Malcomson, James; Fairburn, James A. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2000
This paper considers why organizations use promotions, rather than just monetary bonuses, to motivate employees even though this may conflict with efficient assignment of employees to jobs. When performance is unverifiable, use of promotion reduces the incentive for managers to be affected by...
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