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When designing incentives for a manager, the trade-off between insurance and a "good" allocation of effort across various tasks is often identified with a trade-off between the responsiveness (sensitivity, precision, signal-noise ratio) of the performance measure and its similarity (congruity,...
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, such as advocacy or specialization, overcome restricted implementability, and formalizes a wide-spread type of multi-tasking …
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, such as advocacy or specialization, overcome restricted implementability, and formalizes a widespread type of multi-tasking … problem. -- moral hazard ; hidden action ; implementation ; multi-tasking ; identification by organization design …
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designs, such as advocacy or specialization, overcome restricted implementability, and formalizes a wide-spread type of multi-tasking …
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screening depends on the nature of production. In establishments with increased multitasking, performance pay is associated with … a greater intensity of applicant screening. In establishments without increased multitasking, it is associated with a …
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applicant screening depends on the nature of production. In establishments with increased multitasking, performance pay is … positively associated with applicant screening. By contrast, in establishments without increased multitasking, performance pay is …
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We study the incentive effects of grating supervisors access to objective performance information when agents work on multiple tasks. We first analyze a formal model showing that incentives are lower powered when supervisors have no access to objective measures but assess performance...
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applicant screening depends on the nature of production. In establishments with increased multitasking, performance pay is … positively associated with applicant screening. By contrast, in establishments without increased multitasking, performance pay is …
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Incentives often distort behavior: they induce agents to exert effort but this effort is not employed optimally. This paper proposes a theory of incentive design allowing for such distorted behavior. At the heart of the theory is a trade-off between getting the agent to exert effort and ensuring...
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For workers facing uncertain output, fixed-wage contracts provide implicit insurance compared to self-employment or performance-based pay. But like any insurance product, these contracts are prone to market distortions through moral hazard and adverse selection. Using a model of wage contracts...
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