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Using a setting in which an employer seeks information about talent in order to achieve a proper match between talent levels and tasks, we provide a comparative analysis of two performance evaluation systems widely used in practice ― an absolute performance evaluation system (APE) and a...
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We examine a principal-agent setting in which the principal uses a performance measurement system for multiple purposes to provide incentives and for retention decisions. The principal chooses the nature and extent of bias in the system, which determines whether the performance report is...
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Performance evaluation with multiple tasks and multiple measures is a favorite indoor sport, replete with coaches, clinics and Monday morning quarterbacks. Here we tweak the familiar LEN setting to exhibit a modest reluctance to feed it an ever increasing supply of measures
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We extend Fisher, Peffer, and Sprinkle (2003) to investigate the effectiveness of a budget-based incentive contract to settings with alternate task characteristics. We first replicate their finding: when groups perform a task with an additive production function, a budget-based contract leads to...
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