Neoclassical economic theory’s assumption of a strictly utility of money maximizing economic actor has been unable to explain such economic phenomena as involuntary unemployment and above market clearing wages. Efficiency wage theory, in its various forms, has provided some explanation for these labour market features. Akerlof’s (1982) Fair Wage-Effort Hypothesis or Partial Gift Exchange model of the labour market explains involuntary unemployment through the productivity enhancing effects of higher wages. In Akerlof’s model this is done through a sort of unspoken gift exchange in which higher wages given to the workers are returned to the firm in the form of higher effort or productivity. The Partial Gift Exchange model can also be modeled...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neocla...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
Using an experimental methodology, I examine the productivity effects of increases in wages due to a...
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies whic...
We look at the effect of endogenous and exogenous wage setting institutions on wage offers and effor...
Abstract: Society adopts institutions that can change incentives, reference points and entitlements ...
We investigate how employee potential influences wage offers and effort exertion in a gift exchange ...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
In this paper we focus on the impact of involuntary unemployment on wage formation using experimenta...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Traditional wage theory predicts that employers maximize profits by hiring labor up to the point tha...
If paying higher wages motivates individuals to voluntarily provide more effort, this has sweeping i...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neocla...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
Using an experimental methodology, I examine the productivity effects of increases in wages due to a...
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies whic...
We look at the effect of endogenous and exogenous wage setting institutions on wage offers and effor...
Abstract: Society adopts institutions that can change incentives, reference points and entitlements ...
We investigate how employee potential influences wage offers and effort exertion in a gift exchange ...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
In this paper we focus on the impact of involuntary unemployment on wage formation using experimenta...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Traditional wage theory predicts that employers maximize profits by hiring labor up to the point tha...
If paying higher wages motivates individuals to voluntarily provide more effort, this has sweeping i...
In this chapter we provide a selective survey of experiments to investigate the potential of social ...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neocla...