The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce resource: increasing an agent's status requires that another agent's status is decreased. Higher status agents are more willing to exert e ort in exchange for money; better-paid agents would exert a higher e ort in exchange for an improved status. Results are coherent with actual management practices: (i) egalitarianism is desirable in a static context; (ii) in a long-term work relationship, juniors' compensations are delayed; past performances are recompensed by pay increases along with an improved status within the organization's hierarchy
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
The paper introduces status as reflecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a ...
We introduce, in a multiple agents moral hazard setting, a status variable which reflects an agent’s...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status. Much of the literature argues that a rise...
This paper characterizes the structure of monetary incentives in an organization with varying differ...
Status is greatly valued in the real world, yet it has not received much attention from economic the...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status (e.g. access to power and privileges) inst...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game. Status is awarded to subjects b...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game.Status is awarded to subjects ba...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, May, 2020Cataloge...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
The paper introduces status as reflecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a ...
We introduce, in a multiple agents moral hazard setting, a status variable which reflects an agent’s...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status. Much of the literature argues that a rise...
This paper characterizes the structure of monetary incentives in an organization with varying differ...
Status is greatly valued in the real world, yet it has not received much attention from economic the...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status (e.g. access to power and privileges) inst...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game. Status is awarded to subjects b...
We study the role of status in an experimental Principal-Agent game.Status is awarded to subjects ba...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, May, 2020Cataloge...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
This paper aims to provide a survey on the studies on incentive, especially non-monetary incentive l...
What type of behaviour affords status, agentic, or communal? Research to date has yielded inconsiste...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...