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multiple tasks 9 Multiple Tasks 8 Incentives 5 Theorie 5 Democracy 4 Elections 4 Experiments 4 Fairness 4 Information 4 Media 4 Moral Hazard 4 Policy Examination 4 motivational bracketing 4 self-control 4 Leistungsmotivation 3 Theory 3 Agency theory 2 Anforderungsprofil 2 Anreiz 2 Arbeitspsychologie 2 Experiment 2 Leistungsanreiz 2 Neue politische Ökonomie 2 Performance incentive 2 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 2 Verhaltensökonomik 2 Wahl 2 Work motivation 2 Zeitkonsistenz 2 bank holding company 2 field experiment 2 incentive pay 2 loan performance 2 non-rational goals 2 psychology 2 relative performance information 2 social comparison 2 time inconsistency 2 universal bank 2 4IR 1
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Book / Working Paper 15 Article 3
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Working Paper 10 Arbeitspapier 5 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1
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English 15 Undetermined 3
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Fehr, Ernst 4 Koch, Alexander K. 4 Nafziger, Julia 4 Schmidt, Klaus M. 4 Swank, Otto H. 4 Visser, Bauke 4 Kohler, Maximilian 2 Mahlendorf, Matthias D. 2 Park, Kyounghoon 2 Seiter, Mischa 2 Vogelsang, Timo 2 Abatemarco, Antonio 1 Adekanmbi, Foluso Philip 1 Bennardo, Alberto 1 Gropp, Reint 1 Gropp, Reint E. 1 Ukpere, Wilfred I. 1
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Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Instituut 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 2 Discussion Papers in Economics 1 Discussion paper 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IEW - Working Papers 1 IWH Discussion Papers 1 IWH-Diskussionspapiere 1 Journal of Accounting Research 1 Journal of accounting research 1 Munich Discussion Paper 1 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 6 RePEc 5
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Social Comparison on Multiple Tasks: Sacrificing Overall Performance for Local Excellence?
Kohler, Maximilian; Mahlendorf, Matthias D.; Seiter, Mischa - In: Journal of Accounting Research 62 (2024) 4, pp. 1309-1361
employee performance in environments with multiple tasks. We randomly assign store employees of a retail chain to three groups …
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Social comparison on multiple tasks : sacrificing overall performance for local excellence?
Kohler, Maximilian; Mahlendorf, Matthias D.; Seiter, Mischa - In: Journal of accounting research 62 (2024) 4, pp. 1309-1361
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Multiple tasks, hard information gathering, muted incentives and specialization by project
Bennardo, Alberto; Abatemarco, Antonio - 2024
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Increasing work engagement within businesses in the 4IR era : the predictors' impacts
Adekanmbi, Foluso Philip; Ukpere, Wilfred I. - 2023
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Motivational Goal Bracketing with Non-rational Goals
Koch, Alexander K.; Nafziger, Julia - 2021
We provide a tractable model of motivational goal bracketing by a present-biased individual, extending previous work to show that the main insights from models with rational goals carry over to a setting with non-rational goals. Goals motivate because they serve as reference points that make...
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Motivational goal bracketing with non-rational goals
Koch, Alexander K.; Nafziger, Julia - 2021
We provide a tractable model of motivational goal bracketing by a present-biased individual, extending previous work to show that the main insights from models with rational goals carry over to a setting with non-rational goals. Goals motivate because they serve as reference points that make...
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To Separate or not to Separate Investment from Commercial Banking? An Empirical Analysis of Attention Distortion under Multiple Tasks
Gropp, Reint E.; Park, Kyounghoon - 2016
theoretical justification for these proposals, namely attention distortion under multiple tasks as in Holmstrom and Milgrom (1991 …
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To separate or not to separate investment from commercial banking? : an empirical analysis of attention distortion under multiple tasks
Gropp, Reint; Park, Kyounghoon - 2016
theoretical justification for these proposals, namely attention distortion under multiple tasks as in Holmstrom and Milgrom (1991 …
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Motivational goal bracketing
Koch, Alexander K.; Nafziger, Julia - 2009
It is a puzzle why people often evaluate consequences of choices separately (narrow bracketing) rather than jointly (broad bracketing). We study the hypothesis that a present-biased individual, who faces two tasks, may bracket his goals narrowly for motivational reasons. Goals motivate because...
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Motivational Goal Bracketing
Koch, Alexander K.; Nafziger, Julia - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2009
It is a puzzle why people often evaluate consequences of choices separately (narrow bracketing) rather than jointly (broad bracketing). We study the hypothesis that a present-biased individual, who faces two tasks, may bracket his goals narrowly for motivational reasons. Goals motivate because...
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