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gift exchange 7 incentives 7 induced values 7 online real effort experiments 7 piece-rate theory 7 real effort task 7 team incentives 7 tournaments 7 experimental design 6 Leistungsanreiz 4 Agency theory 3 Anreiz 3 Arbeitsgruppe 3 Arbeitsleistung 3 Austauschtheorie 3 Experiment 3 Incentives 3 Job performance 3 Leistungsmotivation 3 Performance incentive 3 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 3 Social exchange theory 3 Team 3 Work motivation 3 real effort experiments 3 Real effort experiments 2 Agency Theory 1 Executive and team-based compensation 1 Experimental design 1 Expérience à effort réel 1 Fusions 1 Habitudes passées et culture d'entreprises 1 Leistungskontrolle 1 Mergers 1 Past incentives and firms' culture 1 Performance measurement 1 Rémunération des gestionnaires et des équipes 1 agency theory 1 competition aversion 1 competitive outcomes 1
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Free 12
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Book / Working Paper 12
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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English 11 Undetermined 1
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Huang, Lingbo 7 Sefton, Martin 7 Gächter, Simon 5 Villeval, Marie-Claire 3 Gaechter, Simon 2 Montmarquette, Claude 2 Rullière, Jean-Louis 2 Zeiliger, Romain 2 Dickinson, David 1 Gill, David 1 Prowse, Victoria 1 Sloof, Randolph 1 van Praag, C. Mirjam 1
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HAL 2 CESifo 1 Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations (CIRANO) 1 Department of Economics, Oxford University 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Post-Print / HAL 2 CEDEX discussion paper series 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 CIRANO Working Papers 1 CeDEx Discussion Paper Series 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1
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RePEc 5 EconStor 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 3
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Combining "Real Effort" with Induced Effort Costs: The Ball-Catching Task
Gächter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - 2015
We introduce the "ball-catching task", a novel computerized real effort task, which combines "real" efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the production...
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Combining "Real Effort" with Induced Effort Costs: The Ball-Catching Task
Gaechter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - 2015
We introduce the “ball-catching task”, a novel computerized real effort task, which combines “real” efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010531823
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Combining "real effort" with induced effort costs: The ball-catching task
Gächter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - 2015
We introduce the "ball-catching task", a novel computerized real effort task, which combines "real" efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the production...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011444312
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Combining "Real Effort" with Induced Effort Costs: The Ball-Catching Task
Gaechter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - CESifo - 2015
We introduce the “ball-catching task”, a novel computerized real effort task, which combines “real” efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the...
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Combining "real effort" with induced effort costs : the ball-catching task
Gächter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - 2015
We introduce the "ball-catching task", a novel computerized real effort task, which combines “real” efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the production...
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Combining "real effort" with induced effort costs : the ball-catching task
Gächter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - 2015
We introduce the "ball-catching task", a novel computerized real effort task, which combines "real" efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the production...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010530634
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Combining "real effort" with induced effort costs : the ball-catching task
Gächter, Simon; Huang, Lingbo; Sefton, Martin - 2015
We introduce the "ball-catching task", a novel computerized real effort task, which combines "real" efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the production...
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Gender Differences and Dynamics in Competition: The Role of Luck
Gill, David; Prowse, Victoria - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2011
We present experimental evidence which sheds new light on why women may be less competitive than men.  Specifically, we observe striking differences in how men and women respond to good and bad luck in a competitive environment.  Following a loss, women tend to reduce effort, and the effect is...
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Performance measurement, expectancy and agency theory: an experimental study
Sloof, Randolph; van Praag, C. Mirjam - 2007
Theoretical analyses of (optimal) performance measures are typically performed within the realm of the linear agency model. This model implies that, for a given compensation scheme, the agent's optimal effort is unrelated to the amount of noise in the performance measure. In contrast, expectancy...
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Does Monitoring Decrease Work Effort ? The Complementarity Between Agency and Crowding-Out Theorie
Dickinson, David; Villeval, Marie-Claire - HAL - 2004
Agency theory assumes that tighter monitoring by the principal should motivate the agent to raise his effort level whereas the “crowding-out” literature suggests that it may reduce the overall work effort. These two assertions are not necessarily contradictory provided that the nature of the...
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