We develop a model of asymmetric reciprocity and optimal wage setting based on contractual incompleteness, fairness, and reference dependence and loss aversion in the evaluation of wages by workers. The model establishes a positive wage-effort relationship capturing a worker's 'asymmetric reference-dependent reciprocity', in which loss aversion implies negative reciprocity is stronger than positive reciprocity. Our theory provides an explanation for the observed asymmetry and dynamics of workers' reciprocity and establishes a micro-foundation for downward wage rigidity, the implications of which shed new light on a forward-looking firm's optimal wage setting and hiring decisions
We investigate to what extent reciprocal considerations, exhibited by employers and employees, lead ...
We incorporate reference-dependent worker behavior into a search-matching model of the labor market,...
A growing literature stresses the importance of reciprocity, especially for employment relations. In...
We develop a model of asymmetric reciprocity and optimal wage setting based on contractual incomplet...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
This thesis contributes to the theory of wages and unemployment through an indepth theoretical analy...
Concerns for fairness, workers' morale and reciprocity infuence firms' wage setting policy. In this ...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
The employment relationship is to a large extent characterized by incomplete contracts, in which wor...
This paper presents a model that can account for, and explain, two well documented empirical asymmet...
The article analyzes the effect of employer–worker bargaining on wage dynamics in the presence of as...
Following insights by Bewley (1999a) , this paper analyses a model with downward rigidities in which...
Following insights by Bewley (1999a), this paper analyses a model with downward rigidities in which ...
To explain potential sources of wage rigidity this article analyzes a model of reciprocal kindness a...
Numerous economic experiments suggest that a substantial part of individuals exhibit reciprocal pref...
We investigate to what extent reciprocal considerations, exhibited by employers and employees, lead ...
We incorporate reference-dependent worker behavior into a search-matching model of the labor market,...
A growing literature stresses the importance of reciprocity, especially for employment relations. In...
We develop a model of asymmetric reciprocity and optimal wage setting based on contractual incomplet...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
This thesis contributes to the theory of wages and unemployment through an indepth theoretical analy...
Concerns for fairness, workers' morale and reciprocity infuence firms' wage setting policy. In this ...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
The employment relationship is to a large extent characterized by incomplete contracts, in which wor...
This paper presents a model that can account for, and explain, two well documented empirical asymmet...
The article analyzes the effect of employer–worker bargaining on wage dynamics in the presence of as...
Following insights by Bewley (1999a) , this paper analyses a model with downward rigidities in which...
Following insights by Bewley (1999a), this paper analyses a model with downward rigidities in which ...
To explain potential sources of wage rigidity this article analyzes a model of reciprocal kindness a...
Numerous economic experiments suggest that a substantial part of individuals exhibit reciprocal pref...
We investigate to what extent reciprocal considerations, exhibited by employers and employees, lead ...
We incorporate reference-dependent worker behavior into a search-matching model of the labor market,...
A growing literature stresses the importance of reciprocity, especially for employment relations. In...