Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discretion. High work morale is therefore essential for sustaining voluntary cooperation and high productivity in firms. We conducted a field experiment to test whether workers reciprocate wage cuts and raises with low or high work productivity. Wage cuts had a detrimental and persistent impact on productivity, reducing average output by more than 20 percent. An equivalent wage increase, however, did not result in any productivity gains. The results from an additional control experiment with high monetary performance incentives demonstrate that workers could still produce substantially more output, leaving enough room for positive reactions. Altoget...
Our study analyzes the consequences of workers’ participation in the wage setting process on effort...
While papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that psychological considerati...
We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of work...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many respon-sibilities subject to workers ’ discr...
We followed field workers administering a household survey over a 12-week period and examined how th...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
To understand why firms rarely cut nominal wages, we hired workers for a data entry task, paid them ...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
This paper tests the `morale' theory of downward nominal wage rigidity. This theory relies on worker...
This paper tests the ‘morale’ theory of downward nominal wage rigidity. This theory relies on worke...
In this paper we focus on the impact of involuntary unemployment on wage formation using experimenta...
Our study analyzes the consequences of workers’ participation in the wage setting process on effort...
While papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that psychological considerati...
We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of work...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many respon-sibilities subject to workers ’ discr...
We followed field workers administering a household survey over a 12-week period and examined how th...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
To understand why firms rarely cut nominal wages, we hired workers for a data entry task, paid them ...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
This paper tests the `morale' theory of downward nominal wage rigidity. This theory relies on worker...
This paper tests the ‘morale’ theory of downward nominal wage rigidity. This theory relies on worke...
In this paper we focus on the impact of involuntary unemployment on wage formation using experimenta...
Our study analyzes the consequences of workers’ participation in the wage setting process on effort...
While papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that psychological considerati...
We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of work...