Understanding why employees go the extra mile at work is a key problem for many organizations. We conduct a field experiment at a medical organization to study motivations for employees to submit project proposals for organizational improvement. In total, we analyze 1,237 employees, 118 proposals, and quality evaluations for more than 12,000 evaluator-proposal pairs. The analysis shows that solicitations offering a personal reward for top submissions boost participation rates without affecting submission quality. We show that this is due to workers partially internalizing the positive effects of their submissions on the other individuals in the workplace. We also find that offering employees project funding to implement their own proposal...
Contributing to a social cause can be an important driver for workers in the public and non-profit s...
Two studies were conducted to assess the extent to which prepaid monetary incentives increase respon...
This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory expe...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We study the effects of a field experiment designed to motivate empl...
The economic study of incentives in firms has traditionally focused on one type of incentive—pecunia...
Gibbs, Michael, Neckermann, Susanne, and Siemroth, Christoph, (2017) "A Field Experiment in Motivati...
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Charities frequently spend significant expenses on solicitation. A common findingis potential donors...
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Most managers would agree that motivated, productive employees are crucial for organizational succes...
Do employees work harder if their job has the right mission? In a laboratory labor market experiment...
Contributing to a social cause can be an important driver for workers in the public and non-profit s...
Two studies were conducted to assess the extent to which prepaid monetary incentives increase respon...
This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory expe...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We study the effects of a field experiment designed to motivate empl...
The economic study of incentives in firms has traditionally focused on one type of incentive—pecunia...
Gibbs, Michael, Neckermann, Susanne, and Siemroth, Christoph, (2017) "A Field Experiment in Motivati...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the incentive effects of an organization׳s ‘missi...
Abstract of associated article: We conducted a field experiment in a controlled work environment to ...
Are monetary and non-monetary incentives used as substitutes in motivating effort? I address this qu...
We study the effects of a field experiment designed to motivate employee ideas, at a large technolo...
Research on the effectiveness of team-based rewards (TBRs) is mixed, and empirical research regardin...
Charities frequently spend significant expenses on solicitation. A common findingis potential donors...
This article advances our understanding of the effects of monetary rewards on public employee perfor...
Most managers would agree that motivated, productive employees are crucial for organizational succes...
Do employees work harder if their job has the right mission? In a laboratory labor market experiment...
Contributing to a social cause can be an important driver for workers in the public and non-profit s...
Two studies were conducted to assess the extent to which prepaid monetary incentives increase respon...
This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory expe...