Every economist worth his or her salt will tell you that monetary compensation is more efficient than all other forms of rewards. Awards have only received scant attention in the economics literature. Yet, they are ubiquitous. They can take many forms and include titles, prizes, orders, medals, and still other types of decorations. We outline the distinguishing characteristics of awards, especially in comparison to monetary rewards, show the potential risks and emphasize where awards are particularly useful
In today’s business environment, organizations have increased the use of tangible rewards in their r...
This paper comes in two parts, this being the first. Part 1 is not a research paper in the sense of ...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
Every economist worth his or her salt will tell you that monetary compensation is more efficient tha...
Awards are non-material, extrinsic compensation taking the form of orders, medals, decorations and p...
Awards are increasingly popular in the corporate sector to motivate employees. Managers consider inn...
Awards play a large role in the economics profession, which is documented by the large varietynand n...
Awards are widespread in all countries and are prevalent both in the public sphere and in the privat...
Behavioral economics documents the importance of status and self-image concerns in the workplace, bu...
This paper analyzes awards as a means of motivation prevalent in the scientific community, but so fa...
Frey argues that if buyers and sellers of labour understand their relationship merely as exchange, w...
This paper analyzes awards as a means of motivation prevalent in the scientific community, but so fa...
Awards and prizes are designed to encourage creativity. They help stimulate and promote it among pro...
Research summary:Awards are a valuable strategic resource.Motivation theory and the emerging body of...
We show that if agents are risk neutral, prizes outperform wages when there is sufficient pride and e...
In today’s business environment, organizations have increased the use of tangible rewards in their r...
This paper comes in two parts, this being the first. Part 1 is not a research paper in the sense of ...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...
Every economist worth his or her salt will tell you that monetary compensation is more efficient tha...
Awards are non-material, extrinsic compensation taking the form of orders, medals, decorations and p...
Awards are increasingly popular in the corporate sector to motivate employees. Managers consider inn...
Awards play a large role in the economics profession, which is documented by the large varietynand n...
Awards are widespread in all countries and are prevalent both in the public sphere and in the privat...
Behavioral economics documents the importance of status and self-image concerns in the workplace, bu...
This paper analyzes awards as a means of motivation prevalent in the scientific community, but so fa...
Frey argues that if buyers and sellers of labour understand their relationship merely as exchange, w...
This paper analyzes awards as a means of motivation prevalent in the scientific community, but so fa...
Awards and prizes are designed to encourage creativity. They help stimulate and promote it among pro...
Research summary:Awards are a valuable strategic resource.Motivation theory and the emerging body of...
We show that if agents are risk neutral, prizes outperform wages when there is sufficient pride and e...
In today’s business environment, organizations have increased the use of tangible rewards in their r...
This paper comes in two parts, this being the first. Part 1 is not a research paper in the sense of ...
Despite the importance of awards in the modern economy, they have been largely neglected by economis...