We embed a field experiment in a nationwide recruitment drive for a new health care position in Zambia to test whether career benefits attract talent at the expense of prosocial motivation. In line with common wisdom, offering career opportunities attracts less prosocial applicants. However, the trade-off exists only at low levels of talent; the marginal applicants in treatment are more talented and equally prosocial. These are hired, and perform better at every step of the causal chain: they provide more inputs, increase facility utilization, and improve health outcomes including a 25 percent decrease in child malnutrition
This study examines how changes in relational job characteristics relate to the prosocial motivation...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
Organizations often use awards to incentivize performance. We design a field ex-periment to unbundle...
We embed a field experiment in a nationwide recruitment drive for nurses in Zambia to test whether c...
Oriana Bandiera describes the close collaboration between a team of economists and the Government of...
We study how career incentives affect who selects into public health jobs and, through selection, th...
The civil service – public cadres of bureaucrats, local administrators, teachers and health workers ...
The impact of workers’ non-pecuniary motivation on their productivity is a fundamental issue in labo...
Although a growing body of economic work has looked at the role of pro-social motives to explain sel...
What is the best strategy for attracting the strongest candidates into government jobs? This widespr...
AbstractAlthough a growing body of economic work has looked at the role of pro-social motives to exp...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
The economic study of incentives in firms has traditionally focused on one type of incentive—pecunia...
We study promotion incentives in the public sector by means of a field experiment with the Ministry ...
Competitive bonuses are commonly used to promote higher productivity in the workplace. Yet, these ty...
This study examines how changes in relational job characteristics relate to the prosocial motivation...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
Organizations often use awards to incentivize performance. We design a field ex-periment to unbundle...
We embed a field experiment in a nationwide recruitment drive for nurses in Zambia to test whether c...
Oriana Bandiera describes the close collaboration between a team of economists and the Government of...
We study how career incentives affect who selects into public health jobs and, through selection, th...
The civil service – public cadres of bureaucrats, local administrators, teachers and health workers ...
The impact of workers’ non-pecuniary motivation on their productivity is a fundamental issue in labo...
Although a growing body of economic work has looked at the role of pro-social motives to explain sel...
What is the best strategy for attracting the strongest candidates into government jobs? This widespr...
AbstractAlthough a growing body of economic work has looked at the role of pro-social motives to exp...
Organizations often use non-monetary awards to incentivize performance. Awards may affect behavior t...
The economic study of incentives in firms has traditionally focused on one type of incentive—pecunia...
We study promotion incentives in the public sector by means of a field experiment with the Ministry ...
Competitive bonuses are commonly used to promote higher productivity in the workplace. Yet, these ty...
This study examines how changes in relational job characteristics relate to the prosocial motivation...
The geographical imbalance of the health workforce in Tanzania represents a serious problem when it ...
Organizations often use awards to incentivize performance. We design a field ex-periment to unbundle...