Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and hence higher productivity? In a field experiment with 266 employees, we find that paying above-market wages, per se, does not have an effect on productivity relative to paying market wages. However, structuring a portion of the wage as a clear and unexpected gift (by offering a raise with no further conditions after the employee has accepted the contract – with no future employment) does lead to higher productivity for the duration of the job. Targeted gifts are more efficient than hiring more workers. However, the mechanism makes this unlikely to explain persistent above-market wages
Abstract: Standard models in labor economics and agency theory assumes that only extrinsic motivatio...
We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a tree-planti...
One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contr...
Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and lead to increased productivity? In a field experiment with 26...
Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and hence higher effort? In a field experiment with 266 employees...
Behavioral economists argue that above-market wages elicit reciprocity, causing employees to work ha...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We investigate the economic relevance and the optimal composition of gifts within a firm where outpu...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
There is conflicting laboratory and field evidence on the effectiveness of gift exchange—the exchang...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
We investigate how employee potential influences wage offers and effort exertion in a gift exchange ...
Using an experimental methodology, I examine the productivity effects of increases in wages due to a...
Abstract: Standard models in labor economics and agency theory assumes that only extrinsic motivatio...
We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a tree-planti...
One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contr...
Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and lead to increased productivity? In a field experiment with 26...
Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and hence higher effort? In a field experiment with 266 employees...
Behavioral economists argue that above-market wages elicit reciprocity, causing employees to work ha...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We investigate the economic relevance and the optimal composition of gifts within a firm where outpu...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
There is conflicting laboratory and field evidence on the effectiveness of gift exchange—the exchang...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
We investigate how employee potential influences wage offers and effort exertion in a gift exchange ...
Using an experimental methodology, I examine the productivity effects of increases in wages due to a...
Abstract: Standard models in labor economics and agency theory assumes that only extrinsic motivatio...
We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a tree-planti...
One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contr...