This paper studies the effects of peer pressure on incentives. We assume that, in addition to the material payoff, each agent's utility includes the psychological payoff from peer pressure generated by a comparison of effort costs. We show that the optimal incentive schemes depend mainly on the degree of peer pressure and of the heterogeneity of agents. Furthermore, we examine the optimal organizational forms in terms of the principal's intention to make use of the effects of peer pressure
High rewards or the threat of severe punishment do not only provide incentives to exert high levels ...
In many workplaces co-workers have the best information about each other's effort. Managers may atte...
How does the incentive to engage in social signaling depend on the composition of peers? We find tha...
This paper studies the effects of peer pressure on incentives. We assume that, in addition to the ma...
The authors investigate the role of peer pressure in influencing the optimal incentive scheme offere...
We study optimal incentive contracts in teams which consist of two groups of agents di¤ering in thei...
We investigate whether peer pressure has effects on endogenous goal setting and performance. Subject...
Working Paper du GATE 2002-15Many empirical studies have shed light on the efficiency of peer pressu...
Holmström (1982) established that free riding behaviors are pervasive whenever people are paid accor...
In many workplaces, coworkers have the best information about each other's efforts. This paper studi...
Abstract Despite the fruitful evidence to support the emergence of cooperation, irrational decisions...
We present results from a real-effort experiment comparing the productivity of workers under fixed w...
We review the evidence on social incentives, namely on how social interactions with colleagues, subo...
While confounding factors typically jeopardize the possibility to use observational data to measure ...
We present results from a real-effort experiment, simulating actual work-place conditions, comparing...
High rewards or the threat of severe punishment do not only provide incentives to exert high levels ...
In many workplaces co-workers have the best information about each other's effort. Managers may atte...
How does the incentive to engage in social signaling depend on the composition of peers? We find tha...
This paper studies the effects of peer pressure on incentives. We assume that, in addition to the ma...
The authors investigate the role of peer pressure in influencing the optimal incentive scheme offere...
We study optimal incentive contracts in teams which consist of two groups of agents di¤ering in thei...
We investigate whether peer pressure has effects on endogenous goal setting and performance. Subject...
Working Paper du GATE 2002-15Many empirical studies have shed light on the efficiency of peer pressu...
Holmström (1982) established that free riding behaviors are pervasive whenever people are paid accor...
In many workplaces, coworkers have the best information about each other's efforts. This paper studi...
Abstract Despite the fruitful evidence to support the emergence of cooperation, irrational decisions...
We present results from a real-effort experiment comparing the productivity of workers under fixed w...
We review the evidence on social incentives, namely on how social interactions with colleagues, subo...
While confounding factors typically jeopardize the possibility to use observational data to measure ...
We present results from a real-effort experiment, simulating actual work-place conditions, comparing...
High rewards or the threat of severe punishment do not only provide incentives to exert high levels ...
In many workplaces co-workers have the best information about each other's effort. Managers may atte...
How does the incentive to engage in social signaling depend on the composition of peers? We find tha...