Awards are widespread in all countries and are prevalent both in the public sphere and in the private sector. This paper argues, and empirically supports, that awards serve public functions and economists should take them seriously. Using a unique cross-country data set, we suggest that awards serve as signals. Awards are more prevalent the more difficult the position and status of an individual is to observe due to an anonymous and globalized setting
This natural field experiment tests the effects of purely symbolic awards on volunteer retention in ...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
Economists’ productivity may evolve after an important award such as the John Bates Clark Medal or t...
Awards are non-material, extrinsic compensation taking the form of orders, medals, decorations and p...
Awards play a large role in the economics profession, which is documented by the large varietynand n...
Every economist worth his or her salt will tell you that monetary compensation is more efficient tha...
Behavioral economics documents the importance of status and self-image concerns in the workplace, bu...
Awards are increasingly popular in the corporate sector to motivate employees. Managers consider inn...
ABSTRACT—Awards in the form of orders, medals, deco-rations, prizes, and titles are ubiquitous inmon...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
Professional organizations for academics such as the Academy of Management and Association for Infor...
Despite the social importance of awards, they have been largely disregarded by academic research in ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. There is an abundance of work-related external awards in the business and corpo...
Research summary:Awards are a valuable strategic resource.Motivation theory and the emerging body of...
This dissertation studies the impact of winning awards on individuals’ behaviors, as well as their c...
This natural field experiment tests the effects of purely symbolic awards on volunteer retention in ...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
Economists’ productivity may evolve after an important award such as the John Bates Clark Medal or t...
Awards are non-material, extrinsic compensation taking the form of orders, medals, decorations and p...
Awards play a large role in the economics profession, which is documented by the large varietynand n...
Every economist worth his or her salt will tell you that monetary compensation is more efficient tha...
Behavioral economics documents the importance of status and self-image concerns in the workplace, bu...
Awards are increasingly popular in the corporate sector to motivate employees. Managers consider inn...
ABSTRACT—Awards in the form of orders, medals, deco-rations, prizes, and titles are ubiquitous inmon...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
Professional organizations for academics such as the Academy of Management and Association for Infor...
Despite the social importance of awards, they have been largely disregarded by academic research in ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. There is an abundance of work-related external awards in the business and corpo...
Research summary:Awards are a valuable strategic resource.Motivation theory and the emerging body of...
This dissertation studies the impact of winning awards on individuals’ behaviors, as well as their c...
This natural field experiment tests the effects of purely symbolic awards on volunteer retention in ...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
Economists’ productivity may evolve after an important award such as the John Bates Clark Medal or t...