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We conduct a real-effort experiment to test whether workers reciprocate generous wages by managers when workers are …
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Championships, where a rule change in 2009 basically constituted a natural experiment that introduced one costless opportunity for …
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We use experiments to test comparative statics predictions of canonical tournament theory. Both the roles of principal and agent are populated by human subjects, allowing us to test predictions for both incentive responses and optimal tournament design. Consistent with theory, we observed an...
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The underrepresentation of women at the top of hierarchies is often explained by gender differences in preferences. We find support for this claim by analyzing a large dataset from an online card game community, a stylized yet natural setting characterized by self-selection into an uncertain,...
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an experiment in collaboration with an Italian firm, that monetary and prosocial incentives work very differently. While …
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in quantity and quality of output. We use data from a controlled field experiment that changed the communication of the …
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The Peter Principle states that, after a promotion, the observed output of promotedemployees tends to fall. Lazear (2004) models this principle as resulting from a regression tothe mean of the transitory component of ability...
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We study the determinants of biases in subjective performance evaluations in an MTurk experiment to test the … implications of a standard formal framework of rational subjective evaluations. In the experiment, subjects in the role of workers …
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-exchange experiment, the employer can express respect by giving the employee costly symbolic rewards after observing his level of effort …. This experiment sheds light on the extent to which symbolic rewards are used, how they affect employees' further effort …
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We investigate the influence of two widespread compensation schemes, individual piece-rates and team incentives, on participants' inclination to lie, by adapting the experimental setup of Fischbacher and Heusi (2008). Lying turns out to be more pronounced under team incentives than under...
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