We conduct a field experiment to evaluate the effect of extrinsic rewards, both financial and non-financial, on the performance of agents recruited by a public health organization to promote HIV prevention and sell condoms. In this setting: (i) non-financial rewards are effective at improving performance; (ii) the effect of both rewards is stronger for pro-socially motivated agents; (iii) the effect of both rewards is stronger when their relative value is higher. The findings illustrate that extrinsic rewards can improve the performance of agents engaged in public service delivery, and that non-financial rewards can be effective in settings where the power of financial incentives is limited
Abstract: This paper estimates social effects of incentivizing people in teams. In three field exper...
We report an experiment in 3,000 villages that tested whether incen-tives improve aid efficacy. Vill...
Given that private rewards have mixed effectiveness in the realm of prosocial behaviors (Bénabou and...
The lecture was delivered by Oriana Bandiera on 19 November 2014.We conduct a field experiment to ev...
We conduct a field experiment to evaluate the effect of extrinsic rewards, both financial and non-fi...
A substantial body of research investigates the design of incentives in firms, yet less is known abo...
The economic study of incentives in firms has traditionally focused on one type of incentive—pecunia...
Abstract Financial incentives for service providers are becoming a common strategy to improve servic...
Are monetary and non-monetary incentives used as substitutes in motivating effort? I address this qu...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Contributing to a social cause can be an important driver for workers in the public and non-profit s...
Despite the prevalence of non-routine analytical team tasks in modern economies, little is known abo...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kijima-yoko/This study provides empirical evidence on ho...
Financial incentives for service providers are becoming a common strategy to improve service deliver...
Using data from a field experiment on incentives for private delivery of socially beneficial goods a...
Abstract: This paper estimates social effects of incentivizing people in teams. In three field exper...
We report an experiment in 3,000 villages that tested whether incen-tives improve aid efficacy. Vill...
Given that private rewards have mixed effectiveness in the realm of prosocial behaviors (Bénabou and...
The lecture was delivered by Oriana Bandiera on 19 November 2014.We conduct a field experiment to ev...
We conduct a field experiment to evaluate the effect of extrinsic rewards, both financial and non-fi...
A substantial body of research investigates the design of incentives in firms, yet less is known abo...
The economic study of incentives in firms has traditionally focused on one type of incentive—pecunia...
Abstract Financial incentives for service providers are becoming a common strategy to improve servic...
Are monetary and non-monetary incentives used as substitutes in motivating effort? I address this qu...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Contributing to a social cause can be an important driver for workers in the public and non-profit s...
Despite the prevalence of non-routine analytical team tasks in modern economies, little is known abo...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kijima-yoko/This study provides empirical evidence on ho...
Financial incentives for service providers are becoming a common strategy to improve service deliver...
Using data from a field experiment on incentives for private delivery of socially beneficial goods a...
Abstract: This paper estimates social effects of incentivizing people in teams. In three field exper...
We report an experiment in 3,000 villages that tested whether incen-tives improve aid efficacy. Vill...
Given that private rewards have mixed effectiveness in the realm of prosocial behaviors (Bénabou and...