We experimentally study ways in which the social preferences of individuals and groups affect performance when faced with relative incentives. We also identify the mediating role that communication and leadership play in generating these effects. We find other-regarding workers tend to depress efforts by 15% on average. However, selfish workers are nearly three times more likely to lead workers to coordinate on minimal efforts when communication is possible. Hence, the other-regarding composition of a team of workers has complex consequences for organizational performance
We use personnel data to compare worker productivity under a relative incentive scheme, where worker...
We are studying in this article an interplay between workers in organizations under the assumption t...
In the present experiments, I evaluated effects of antecedent- and consequent-based manipulations on...
textabstractWe experimentally study ways in which social preferences affect individual and group per...
We present evidence on whether workers have social preferences by comparing workers\u27 productivity...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
Abstract. Axelrod (1992) highlighted the important role of cooperation in actors’ strategy and perfo...
Incentives are central to the reinforcement of behavior. In the context of group work, it is importa...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the relation between implicit/explicit incentives and c...
Under relative performance pay, other-regarding workers internalize the negative externality they im...
From the early literature on the role of firm managers (Alchian and Demsetz 1972) to the industrial ...
We present evidence on social incentives in the workplace, namely on whether workers\u27 behaviour i...
We document the establishment and evolution of a cooperative norm among workers using evidence from ...
We examine the effects of social preferences and beliefs about the social preferences of others in a...
This thesis aims to highlight the impact and the interaction of trust and other-regarding preference...
We use personnel data to compare worker productivity under a relative incentive scheme, where worker...
We are studying in this article an interplay between workers in organizations under the assumption t...
In the present experiments, I evaluated effects of antecedent- and consequent-based manipulations on...
textabstractWe experimentally study ways in which social preferences affect individual and group per...
We present evidence on whether workers have social preferences by comparing workers\u27 productivity...
Chapter 1 introduces the thesis providing an overview of the common themes and methods underlying th...
Abstract. Axelrod (1992) highlighted the important role of cooperation in actors’ strategy and perfo...
Incentives are central to the reinforcement of behavior. In the context of group work, it is importa...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the relation between implicit/explicit incentives and c...
Under relative performance pay, other-regarding workers internalize the negative externality they im...
From the early literature on the role of firm managers (Alchian and Demsetz 1972) to the industrial ...
We present evidence on social incentives in the workplace, namely on whether workers\u27 behaviour i...
We document the establishment and evolution of a cooperative norm among workers using evidence from ...
We examine the effects of social preferences and beliefs about the social preferences of others in a...
This thesis aims to highlight the impact and the interaction of trust and other-regarding preference...
We use personnel data to compare worker productivity under a relative incentive scheme, where worker...
We are studying in this article an interplay between workers in organizations under the assumption t...
In the present experiments, I evaluated effects of antecedent- and consequent-based manipulations on...