This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on students’ effort. We collect data from a field experiment where incentives are exogenously imposed, performance is monitored and individual characteristics are observed. Students are randomly assigned to a tournament scheme that fosters competition between coupled students, a cooperative scheme that promotes information sharing and collaboration between students and a control treatment in which students can neither compete, nor cooperate. In line with theoretical predictions, we find that competition induces higher effort with respect to cooperation and cooperation does not increase effort with respect to the baseline. However, this is true only ...
We report on two experiments that identify non-monetary incentive effects of competition. As the num...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of individual and team contests using both lab exper...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. D...
This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on stud...
This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on stud...
none4This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on...
none4siWe assess the effect of two antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes based on grading rules ...
We assess the effect of two antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes based on grading rules on stud...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to study and compare the behavior of workers and students...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rankorder tournaments. Ev...
We examine theoretically and experimentally how combining between-team and within-team incentives af...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. E...
Many organizations rely on teamwork, and yet field evidence on the impacts of team-based incentives ...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rankorder tournaments. Di...
We report a framed field experiment, in which we study the effectiveness of punishment and reward in...
We report on two experiments that identify non-monetary incentive effects of competition. As the num...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of individual and team contests using both lab exper...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. D...
This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on stud...
This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on stud...
none4This paper assesses the effect of two stylized and antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes on...
none4siWe assess the effect of two antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes based on grading rules ...
We assess the effect of two antithetic non-monetary incentive schemes based on grading rules on stud...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to study and compare the behavior of workers and students...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rankorder tournaments. Ev...
We examine theoretically and experimentally how combining between-team and within-team incentives af...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. E...
Many organizations rely on teamwork, and yet field evidence on the impacts of team-based incentives ...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rankorder tournaments. Di...
We report a framed field experiment, in which we study the effectiveness of punishment and reward in...
We report on two experiments that identify non-monetary incentive effects of competition. As the num...
This thesis presents an empirical investigation of individual and team contests using both lab exper...
A vast body of empirical studies lends support to the incentive effects of rank-order tournaments. D...