This paper considers a firm whose potential employees have private information on both their productivity and the extent of their fairness concerns. Fairness is modelled as inequity aversion, where fair-minded workers suffer if their colleagues get more income net of production costs. Screening workers with equal productivity but different fairness concerns is shown to be impossible if both types are to be employed, thereby rendering the optimal employment contracts discontinuous in the fraction of fair-minded workers. As a result, fairness might infuence the employment contracts of all workers although only some are fair-minded, and identical firms facing very similar pools of workers might employ very different remuneration schemes
Recent experimental literature in labor economics shows that fairness concerns make a substantial di...
The paper investigates the impact of firms’ wage structures and workers’ wage fairness perceptions o...
This paper analyses the inlfuence of norms of fairness on wage formation. Fairness is defined by \u2...
This paper considers a firm whose potential employees have private information on both their product...
This paper considers a firm whose potential employees have private information on both their product...
In a simple agency model of the labor market, we examine how fairness concerns affect the structure ...
I study a gift-exchange game, in which a profit-maximizing firm offers a wage to a fair-minded worke...
This paper examines how the presence of a non-negligible fraction of reciprocally fair actors change...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
We consider a theoretical model in which unions not only take the outside option into account, but a...
In this paper, we reassessed labor-market adjustment by using an indicator of occupational income un...
We show experimentally that fairness concerns may have a decisive impact on the actual and optimal c...
This paper develops a model which explains the unequal employment outcomes of two groups - defined a...
We show that concerns for fairness may have dramatic consequences for the optimal provision of incen...
Recent experimental literature in labor economics shows that fairness concerns make a substantial di...
The paper investigates the impact of firms’ wage structures and workers’ wage fairness perceptions o...
This paper analyses the inlfuence of norms of fairness on wage formation. Fairness is defined by \u2...
This paper considers a firm whose potential employees have private information on both their product...
This paper considers a firm whose potential employees have private information on both their product...
In a simple agency model of the labor market, we examine how fairness concerns affect the structure ...
I study a gift-exchange game, in which a profit-maximizing firm offers a wage to a fair-minded worke...
This paper examines how the presence of a non-negligible fraction of reciprocally fair actors change...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
We consider a theoretical model in which unions not only take the outside option into account, but a...
In this paper, we reassessed labor-market adjustment by using an indicator of occupational income un...
We show experimentally that fairness concerns may have a decisive impact on the actual and optimal c...
This paper develops a model which explains the unequal employment outcomes of two groups - defined a...
We show that concerns for fairness may have dramatic consequences for the optimal provision of incen...
Recent experimental literature in labor economics shows that fairness concerns make a substantial di...
The paper investigates the impact of firms’ wage structures and workers’ wage fairness perceptions o...
This paper analyses the inlfuence of norms of fairness on wage formation. Fairness is defined by \u2...