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themselves have evaluated before. -- Subjective performance evaluation ; bias ; social ties ; team size ; favoritism …
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We empirically investigate possible distortions in subjective performance evaluations. A key hypothesis is that evaluations are more upward biased the closer the social ties between supervisor and appraised employee. We test this hypothesis with a company data set from a call center organization...
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We empirically investigate possible distortions in subjective performance evaluations. A keyhypothesis is that evaluations are more upward biased the closer the social ties betweensupervisor and appraised employee. We test this hypothesis with a company data set from acall center organization...
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altruism sometimes provides a net incentive to report performance truthfully, rather than to bias evaluations upward. The …
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We analyze how agents' present bias affects optimal contracting in an infinite-horizon employment setting. The …
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We analyze how agents' present bias affects optimal contracting in an infinite-horizon employment setting. The …
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We analyze how agents' present bias affects optimal contracting in an infinite-horizon employment setting. The …
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This work contributes to the literature demonstrating an important role for psychological traits in labor market decisions. We show that West German workers with an internal locus of control sort into jobs with performance appraisals. Appraisals provide workers who believe they control their...
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This work contributes to the literature demonstrating an important role for psychological traits in labor market decisions. We show that West German workers with an internal locus of control sort into jobs with performance appraisals. Appraisals provide workers who believe they control their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011571903
This work contributes to the literature demonstrating an important role for psychological traits in labor market decisions. We show that West German workers with an internal locus of control sort into jobs with performance appraisals. Appraisals provide workers who believe they control their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012980324