This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive like status. We intend to summarize the different studies in a concise manner and comment on the divergent views on valuation for status, relation between monetary and status incentives, the technique of modeling status and on the cost of introducing status. We also underline the some probable adverse consequences associated with the use of status incentive. In this paper it also highlights the problem associated with asymmetric information in the labour market, specifically, the (post contractual) moral hazard problem
This paper analyzes the role of incentives, risk, and information in determining the structure of em...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 develops a two-sector, bivariate ...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game.Status is awarded to subjects ba...
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
This paper characterizes the structure of monetary incentives in an organization with varying differ...
Following recent empirical evidence which indicates the importance of rank for the determination of...
The paper identifies conditions under which ‘inefficient’ favouritism emerges as an optimal outcome ...
The paper identifies a condition under which favouritism is beneficial to the principal even when th...
This paper explores the rationality of status concerns amongst co-workers and the impact of such rat...
This thesis investigates the optimal provision of incentives when employment relationships are chara...
Status is greatly valued in the real world, yet it has not received much attention from economic the...
We study the consequences of concern for relative position and status in a public good economy. We c...
The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce...
The paper introduces status as reflecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a ...
This paper analyzes the role of incentives, risk, and information in determining the structure of em...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 develops a two-sector, bivariate ...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game.Status is awarded to subjects ba...
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
This paper characterizes the structure of monetary incentives in an organization with varying differ...
Following recent empirical evidence which indicates the importance of rank for the determination of...
The paper identifies conditions under which ‘inefficient’ favouritism emerges as an optimal outcome ...
The paper identifies a condition under which favouritism is beneficial to the principal even when th...
This paper explores the rationality of status concerns amongst co-workers and the impact of such rat...
This thesis investigates the optimal provision of incentives when employment relationships are chara...
Status is greatly valued in the real world, yet it has not received much attention from economic the...
We study the consequences of concern for relative position and status in a public good economy. We c...
The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce...
The paper introduces status as reflecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a ...
This paper analyzes the role of incentives, risk, and information in determining the structure of em...
This thesis consists of three self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 develops a two-sector, bivariate ...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game.Status is awarded to subjects ba...