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The theory of voluntary disclosure of information posits that market forces lead senders to disclose information through a process of unravelling. This prediction requires that receivers hold correct beliefs and, in equilibrium, make adverse inferences about non-disclosed information. Previous...
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introduce a new type of tournament into the literature: premium incentives. While premium incentives, just like fixed … theoretical result is qualitatively confirmed by a controlled laboratory experiment and has important practical implications for …
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-effort experiment based on this model. Consistent with a behavioral approach to public finance, we find that tournament workers are less … sensitive, and conclude with a tentative evaluation of the welfare benefits of progressive taxation in tournament economies. …
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might reflect social learning rather than inherent gender traits. -- Tournament ; piece-rate ; gender ; experiment …Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from …
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Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from …
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differences in betting odds or rankings to measure ability differences, our results support standard tournament theory as we find …
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experiment in a large retail chain. In a 2 × 2 factorial design, we vary: (i) whether store managers obtain access to decision …
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The career concerns literature predicts that incentives for effort decline as beliefs about ability become more precise (Holmström, 1982/1999). In contrast, we show that effort can increase with belief precision if promotions to better-paid jobs make the returns to reputation non-linear. In...
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Using a formal principal-agent model, I investigate the relation between monetary gift-exchange and incentive pay, while allowing for worker heterogeneity. I assume that some agents care more for their principal when they are convinced that the principal cares for them. Principals can signal...
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