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free-riding incentives resulting in strategic delays in investment timings. Our theoretical analysis suggests that … experiment, while coordination failures emerge in the following periods sweeping away the beneficial effect of communication at …
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We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational incentives. After … contract), because this game better sustains (implicit) relational incentives backed by either reputational or reciprocity …
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lower in nonprofit organizations, and how governmental production of a good can be cheaper than private production. …
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not onlymutual trust, like simple exchange, but also a substantial degree of coordination. We examinewhether players are …
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This paper studies how firms can efficiently incentivize supervisors to truthfully report employee performance. To this end, I develop a dynamic principal-supervisor-agent model. The supervisor is either selfish or altruistic towards the agent, which is observable to the agent but not to the...
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incentives and wage gifts on creativity. We find that tournaments substantially increase creative output, with no evidence for …
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When verifiable performance measures are imperfect, organizations often resort to subjective performance pay. This may …
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This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their incentive effects within one firm. Based on personnel records and an employee survey, we provide evidence that wages are attached to jobs and that promotions play a dominant role as a wage determinant. We furthermore show that a...
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This paper reports the results of an individual real effort laboratory experiment where subjects are paid for measured performance. Measured performance equals actual performance plus noise. We compare a stable environment where the noise is small with a volatile environment where the noise is...
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