We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the experimental game we use a manager has to assign different degrees of decision power to two employees. These two employees then have to make distributive decisions which affect themselves and the manager. Our focus is on the effects on managers ’ assignment of decision power and on employees ’ distributive decisions of one of the employees and the manager knowing each other personally. Our evidence shows that managers tend to favor employees that they personally know and that these employees tend, more than other employees, to favor the manager in their distributive decisions. However, this behavior does not affect the performance of the employees that do not know t...
In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can ...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
Working together effectively in organization is not an easy task. This is because it is human beings...
We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the experimental game we use...
We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the game we use a manager ha...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
I investigate whether organizations can use the "power of the employee" to reduce managers' opportun...
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Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
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We present evidence on the effect of social connections between workers and managers on productivity...
ABSTRACT: This is an experimental study of a three-player power-to-take game where a proposer is mat...
We present evidence on the effect of social connections between workers and managers on productivity...
In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can ...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
Working together effectively in organization is not an easy task. This is because it is human beings...
We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the experimental game we use...
We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the game we use a manager ha...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
This study explores the ways in which information about other individual's action affects one's own ...
I investigate whether organizations can use the "power of the employee" to reduce managers' opportun...
This paper presents an experiment investigating whether decision makers discriminate between members...
This article examines whether social comparisons have behavioral effects on workers ’ performance wh...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
UnrestrictedThis study examines whether the inclusion of social preferences in the assumed utility f...
We present evidence on the effect of social connections between workers and managers on productivity...
ABSTRACT: This is an experimental study of a three-player power-to-take game where a proposer is mat...
We present evidence on the effect of social connections between workers and managers on productivity...
In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can ...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
Working together effectively in organization is not an easy task. This is because it is human beings...