This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to create a collective identity and positively influence their effort. We develop an agency model, in which employees have both a personal and a social ideal for effort. The firm does not observe the personal ideals, which gives rise to an adverse selection problem, but can make its workforce more sensitive to the social ideal by allocating part of working hours to social interaction. We show that there are two reasons why the firm invests in social capital. First, it reinforces the effectiveness of monetary incentives. Second, by creating a shared identity in the workforce, the firm is able to reduce the adverse selection problem. We also show that ...
The main aim of this paper is to show that even when integrating the findings of behavioral economic...
International audienceAssuming that people care not only about what others do but also on what other...
We present evidence on social incentives in the workplace, namely on whether workers\u27 behaviour i...
In this article, we propose to view the firm as a locus of socialization in which employees with het...
This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to creat...
This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to creat...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
Source : ABES [http://www.idref.fr/033702462/id] - theses.fr, 27/01/2022This thesis develops the cur...
This paper explores optimality of contracts and incentives when the principal (public organization) ...
Corporate identity affects the efficiency of any organization due to the fact that it increases the ...
textabstractIn this thesis, I study how organizations can incentivize a group of individuals, both ...
This paper explores optimality of contracts and incentives when the principal (public organisation) ...
Research has long shown that organizations shape members ’ identities. However, the possibility that...
In this article, we propose that social economy organisations (SEOs) can improve their effectiveness...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...
The main aim of this paper is to show that even when integrating the findings of behavioral economic...
International audienceAssuming that people care not only about what others do but also on what other...
We present evidence on social incentives in the workplace, namely on whether workers\u27 behaviour i...
In this article, we propose to view the firm as a locus of socialization in which employees with het...
This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to creat...
This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to creat...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labor market behavior by all...
Source : ABES [http://www.idref.fr/033702462/id] - theses.fr, 27/01/2022This thesis develops the cur...
This paper explores optimality of contracts and incentives when the principal (public organization) ...
Corporate identity affects the efficiency of any organization due to the fact that it increases the ...
textabstractIn this thesis, I study how organizations can incentivize a group of individuals, both ...
This paper explores optimality of contracts and incentives when the principal (public organisation) ...
Research has long shown that organizations shape members ’ identities. However, the possibility that...
In this article, we propose that social economy organisations (SEOs) can improve their effectiveness...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...
The main aim of this paper is to show that even when integrating the findings of behavioral economic...
International audienceAssuming that people care not only about what others do but also on what other...
We present evidence on social incentives in the workplace, namely on whether workers\u27 behaviour i...