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We study how help can be fostered by means of a team bonus in the presence of rank-order tournaments. In a simple model we combine elements of relative rewards and a team bonus and study their effect on effort, help and sabotage. Quite intuitively the theoretical analysis suggests that team...
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We derive a natural definition of responsibility in a formal model where employees care for their career prospects: A superior holds a subordinate responsible for a task, when she announces her beliefs that this subordinate contributes most to this task. We show, that those announced beliefs...
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We provide an explanation for peer pressure in teams based on inequity aversion. Analyzinga two-period model with two agents, we find that the effect of inequity aversion stronglydepends on the information structure. When contributions are unobservable, agents act as ifthey were purely selfish....
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