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our experiments many contracts proposed by principals are 'incentive compatible' and most agents behave optimally given … contracts' and that (ii) given acceptance, their effort choices are to some extent driven by reciprocity. It seems that contract …
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our experiments many contracts proposed by principals are 'incentive compatible' and most agents behave optimally given … contracts' and that (ii) given acceptance, their effort choices are to some extent driven by reciprocity. It seems that contract …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010983718
contractual flexibility allows us to study incentive compatibility simultaneously with issues of 'fair sharing' and reciprocity …' and reciprocity. In contrast to other incentive devices studied in the literature, the incentives are 'reciprocity …
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reciprocity-driven voluntary cooperation. This crowding out effect constitutes costs of incentive provision that have been largely … neglected by economists. In our experiments the crowding out effect is so strong that the incentive contracts are less efficient …
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We examine experimentally how Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) respond to incentives and how they provide incentives in situations requiring trust and trustworthiness. As a control we compare the behavior of CEOs with the behavior of students. We find that CEOs are considerably more trusting and...
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Although relative performance schemes are pervasive in organizations reliable empirical dataon induced sabotage behavior is almost non-existent. We study sabotage in tournaments in acontrolled laboratory experiment and are able to confirm one of the key insights from theory:effort and sabotage...
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pay for the principal to only rely on the reciprocity of his agents. …
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In a contest players compete for winning a prize by effort and thereby increasing their probability of winning. Contestants, however, could also improve their own relative position by harming the other players. We experimentally analyze contests with heterogeneous agents who may individually...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010263109
In a contest players compete for winning a prize by effort and thereby increasing their probability of winning. Contestants, however, could also improve their own relative position by harming the other players. We experimentally analyze contests with heterogeneous agents who may individually...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004989635
Although relative performance schemes are pervasive in organizations reliable empirical data on induced sabotage behavior is almost non-existent. We study sabotage in tournaments in a controlled laboratory experiment and are able to confirm one of the key insights from theory: effort and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010268946