We test experimentally whether monitoring is less likely to reduce work motivation in distant than in close principal-agent relationships. Employing the same standard subject pool of students, we compare a laboratory and an internet implementation of an experimental principal-agent game where the principal can impose control at two different levels on the agent. Agency relationships are arguably more distant in the internet than in the laboratory setting. We find that differences in agents' effort due to an increase in the level of control are larger in the internet than in the laboratory experiment. The effect is driven by both higher intrinsic motivation and stronger control aversion in the laboratory. Agents' effort differences are fairl...
Each year, organizations sustain a multi-billion-dollar productivity loss because of internet abuse:...
Experimental studies of coordination games consistently show that large groups are unable to escape ...
In this paper the effects of dominance interactions on social-spatial structure (i.e. centrality of ...
This paper reports an experiment designed to assess the influence of workplace arrangements on the r...
International audienceInternet is a very attractive technology for the implementation of experiments...
We explore the effects of social distance on reciprocal behavior in an experiment conducted over the...
This paper investigates whether agents ’ reactions to a principal’s imposition of control differ in ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2012.htmlDocuments de travail du...
We explore the effects of social distance in experiments conducted over the Internet on three contin...
Abstract: We explore the effects of social distance in experiments conducted over the Internet on th...
This paper introduces two experimental studies that have examined the efficacy of agent presence in ...
The shift of much of political life on to the Internet and WWW has implications for understanding of...
We study trust games in a virtual world environment and contrast results with laboratory studies, wi...
The “transportability” of laboratory findings to other instances than the original implementation en...
Holmström (1982) established that free riding behaviors are pervasive whenever people are paid accor...
Each year, organizations sustain a multi-billion-dollar productivity loss because of internet abuse:...
Experimental studies of coordination games consistently show that large groups are unable to escape ...
In this paper the effects of dominance interactions on social-spatial structure (i.e. centrality of ...
This paper reports an experiment designed to assess the influence of workplace arrangements on the r...
International audienceInternet is a very attractive technology for the implementation of experiments...
We explore the effects of social distance on reciprocal behavior in an experiment conducted over the...
This paper investigates whether agents ’ reactions to a principal’s imposition of control differ in ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2012.htmlDocuments de travail du...
We explore the effects of social distance in experiments conducted over the Internet on three contin...
Abstract: We explore the effects of social distance in experiments conducted over the Internet on th...
This paper introduces two experimental studies that have examined the efficacy of agent presence in ...
The shift of much of political life on to the Internet and WWW has implications for understanding of...
We study trust games in a virtual world environment and contrast results with laboratory studies, wi...
The “transportability” of laboratory findings to other instances than the original implementation en...
Holmström (1982) established that free riding behaviors are pervasive whenever people are paid accor...
Each year, organizations sustain a multi-billion-dollar productivity loss because of internet abuse:...
Experimental studies of coordination games consistently show that large groups are unable to escape ...
In this paper the effects of dominance interactions on social-spatial structure (i.e. centrality of ...