We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of workers is affected if managers treat their co-workers in an unfair way. This question cannot be studied in long-lived organizations since workers may change their career expectations (and hence effort) when managers behave unfairly towards co-workers. In order to rule out such confounds and to measure productivity changes of unaffected workers in a clean way, we create an environment where employees work for two shifts. In one treatment, we lay off parts of the workforce before the second shift. Compared to two different control treatments, we find that, in the layoff treatment, the productivity of the remaining, unaffected workers drops by 12 p...
Exploiting findings that losses loom larger than gains, studies have shown that framing manipulation...
This article identifies the effects of work-related training on worker productivity by exploiting a ...
The hypothesis in this paper tests the impact of positive and negative incentives on worker producti...
We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of work...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
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...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many respon-sibilities subject to workers ’ discr...
If paying higher wages motivates individuals to voluntarily provide more effort, this has sweeping i...
We conduct a field experiment with remote workers to assess potential adverse effects of monitoring...
This paper analyses the effects of work-related training on worker productivity. To identify the cau...
We present evidence from a firm level experiment in which we engineered an exogenous change in manag...
We present evidence from a firm level experiment in which we engineered an exogenous change in manag...
This paper introduces the negative feelings associated with the perception of being unfairly treated...
Exploiting findings that losses loom larger than gains, studies have shown that framing manipulation...
This article identifies the effects of work-related training on worker productivity by exploiting a ...
The hypothesis in this paper tests the impact of positive and negative incentives on worker producti...
We present a field experiment in which we set up a call-center to study how the productivity of work...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilitiessubject to workers’ discreti...
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...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many respon-sibilities subject to workers ’ discr...
If paying higher wages motivates individuals to voluntarily provide more effort, this has sweeping i...
We conduct a field experiment with remote workers to assess potential adverse effects of monitoring...
This paper analyses the effects of work-related training on worker productivity. To identify the cau...
We present evidence from a firm level experiment in which we engineered an exogenous change in manag...
We present evidence from a firm level experiment in which we engineered an exogenous change in manag...
This paper introduces the negative feelings associated with the perception of being unfairly treated...
Exploiting findings that losses loom larger than gains, studies have shown that framing manipulation...
This article identifies the effects of work-related training on worker productivity by exploiting a ...
The hypothesis in this paper tests the impact of positive and negative incentives on worker producti...