The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important consequences for labor markets. Knowledge about the determinants of reciprocal effort choices is, however, incomplete. We investigate the role of fairness perceptions and social preferences in workers’ performance in a field experiment in which workers were hired for a one-time job. We show that workers who perceive being underpaid at the base wage increase their performance if the hourly wage increases, while those who feel adequately paid or overpaid at the base wage do not change their performance. Moreover, we find that only workers who display positive reciprocity in a lab experiment show reciprocal performance responses in the field, while work...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to think about employees' effort choices, and applies th...
In this paper, we argue that important labor market phenomena can be better understood if one takes ...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
If paying higher wages motivates individuals to voluntarily provide more effort, this has sweeping i...
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies whic...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
While papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that psychological considerati...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
We followed field workers administering a household survey over a 12-week period and examined how th...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to think about employees' effort choices, and applies th...
In this paper, we argue that important labor market phenomena can be better understood if one takes ...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
If paying higher wages motivates individuals to voluntarily provide more effort, this has sweeping i...
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies whic...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
While papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that psychological considerati...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
We followed field workers administering a household survey over a 12-week period and examined how th...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
We present a field experiment to assess the effect of own and peer wage variations on actual work ef...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to think about employees' effort choices, and applies th...
In this paper, we argue that important labor market phenomena can be better understood if one takes ...