We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to investigate the effect of motivational talk and its interaction with monetary incentives. We find that motivational talk significantly improves performance only when accompanied by performance pay. Moreover, performance pay slightly reduces performance unless it is accompanied by motivational talk. These effects also carry over to the quality of work. Performance pay alone leads to more mistakes. Adding motivational talk makes the difference. In treatments with performance pay, motivational talk increases output by about 20 percent and reduces the ratio of mistakes by more than 40 percent
Purpose: In this empirical study, the aim is to examine the relative effect of various rewards on pe...
Recent literature has uncovered that paying for performance is a dated concept. Several studies have...
Standard economic models with complete information predict a positive, monotonic relationship betwee...
We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to investigate the effect of motiva...
We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to investigate the effect of motiva...
Abstract of associated article: We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to ...
In corporate practice, incentive schemes are often complicated even for simple tasks. Hence, the way...
A large literature in psychology, and more recently in economics, has argued that monetary rewards c...
This article advances our understanding of the effects of monetary rewards on public employee perfor...
Despite the prevalence of non-routine analytical team tasks in modern economies, little is known abo...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
In this field experiment, we first compared the performance effects of money systematically administ...
In corporate practice, incentive schemes are often complicated even for simple tasks. Hence, the way...
Purpose: In this empirical study, the aim is to examine the relative effect of various rewards on pe...
Recent literature has uncovered that paying for performance is a dated concept. Several studies have...
Standard economic models with complete information predict a positive, monotonic relationship betwee...
We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to investigate the effect of motiva...
We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to investigate the effect of motiva...
Abstract of associated article: We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to ...
In corporate practice, incentive schemes are often complicated even for simple tasks. Hence, the way...
A large literature in psychology, and more recently in economics, has argued that monetary rewards c...
This article advances our understanding of the effects of monetary rewards on public employee perfor...
Despite the prevalence of non-routine analytical team tasks in modern economies, little is known abo...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
In this field experiment, we first compared the performance effects of money systematically administ...
In corporate practice, incentive schemes are often complicated even for simple tasks. Hence, the way...
Purpose: In this empirical study, the aim is to examine the relative effect of various rewards on pe...
Recent literature has uncovered that paying for performance is a dated concept. Several studies have...
Standard economic models with complete information predict a positive, monotonic relationship betwee...