This note describes the effects on human capital formation of rank-order tournaments offering identical prizes to a given share of the ranked contestants. This compensation scheme is thought to resemble the selection processes in different areas of the public administration, particularly in Southern European countries. In the presence of contestants with identical ability, the incentives for educational effort are highest when the variance of final returns is maximized
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
Affirmative-action policies bias tournament rules in order to provide equal opportunities to a group...
In their seminal contribution Lazear and Rosen (1981) show that wages based upon rank induce the sam...
This note describes the effects on human capital formation of rank-order tournaments offering ident...
In many tournaments it is the contestants themselves who determine reward allocation. Labor-union me...
In the human capital literature, it is usually assumed that human capital is paid according to its m...
In the human capital literature, it is usually assumed that human capital is paid according to its m...
A meritocracy is modeled as a multiple-prize contest among agents who are heterogeneously endowed wi...
This paper develops a tractable, heterogeneous agents general equilibrium model where individuals ha...
We analyze the optimal design of rank-order tournaments with heterogeneous workers. Iftournament pri...
Trial-based tournament is a widespread hiring mechanism in organizations. Upon a job opening, an app...
We analyze the optimal combination of promotion tournaments and individual performance pay in an emp...
IZA Discussion paper n° 1983When exogenously imposed, rank-order tournaments have incentive properti...
In practice, two types of tournaments can be distinguished - U-type and J-type tournaments. In U-typ...
by Yau Oi-Man.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992.Includes bibliographical refer...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
Affirmative-action policies bias tournament rules in order to provide equal opportunities to a group...
In their seminal contribution Lazear and Rosen (1981) show that wages based upon rank induce the sam...
This note describes the effects on human capital formation of rank-order tournaments offering ident...
In many tournaments it is the contestants themselves who determine reward allocation. Labor-union me...
In the human capital literature, it is usually assumed that human capital is paid according to its m...
In the human capital literature, it is usually assumed that human capital is paid according to its m...
A meritocracy is modeled as a multiple-prize contest among agents who are heterogeneously endowed wi...
This paper develops a tractable, heterogeneous agents general equilibrium model where individuals ha...
We analyze the optimal design of rank-order tournaments with heterogeneous workers. Iftournament pri...
Trial-based tournament is a widespread hiring mechanism in organizations. Upon a job opening, an app...
We analyze the optimal combination of promotion tournaments and individual performance pay in an emp...
IZA Discussion paper n° 1983When exogenously imposed, rank-order tournaments have incentive properti...
In practice, two types of tournaments can be distinguished - U-type and J-type tournaments. In U-typ...
by Yau Oi-Man.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992.Includes bibliographical refer...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
Affirmative-action policies bias tournament rules in order to provide equal opportunities to a group...
In their seminal contribution Lazear and Rosen (1981) show that wages based upon rank induce the sam...