The “aging employee” has recently become a hot topic in many fields of behavioural research. With the aim to determine the effects of different incentive schemes (competition, social or increased monetary incentives) on performance of young and older subjects, we look at behaviour of a group of younger and older adults on a well-established real effort task. We show that older adults differ from younger adults in their performance in all conditions, but not in the improvement between conditions. The age difference in performance is however driven by women. While we replicate the gender difference in competitiveness found in the literature, we do not find a significant age difference in competitiveness. Social incentives have an at least as ...
Objectives This research addresses how younger and older adults’ decisions and evaluations of gains...
Objectives. Despite recognition of the increasing influence of emotion on decision making with age, ...
This paper analyses the impacts of work incentives, socio-demographic characteristics andbehavioural...
Understanding how people of different ages decide in competition is a question of theoretical and pr...
Objectives: This study examined age differences in willingness to engage in effortful and effortless...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
International audienceThere is economic pressure towards the postponement of the retirement age, but...
Working Paper GATE 2009-31 ; Economics Working Paper Series qt210035w2, Department of Economics, UC ...
Experimental and field evidence indicate a positive link between social preferences and age, most st...
Objectives:Older adults tend to exhibit more prosocial behavior than younger adults. However, little...
Two studies were conducted to examine age differences in the impact of motivation in a social cognit...
There is economic pressure towards the postponement of the retirement age, but employers are still ...
Adaptive gain theory (Aston-Jones & Cohen, 2005) suggests that the phasic release of norepinephrine ...
IZA Discussion paper n° 2574The population of most developed societies is ‘graying'. As life expecta...
Objectives This research addresses how younger and older adults’ decisions and evaluations of gains...
Objectives. Despite recognition of the increasing influence of emotion on decision making with age, ...
This paper analyses the impacts of work incentives, socio-demographic characteristics andbehavioural...
Understanding how people of different ages decide in competition is a question of theoretical and pr...
Objectives: This study examined age differences in willingness to engage in effortful and effortless...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
International audienceThere is economic pressure towards the postponement of the retirement age, but...
Working Paper GATE 2009-31 ; Economics Working Paper Series qt210035w2, Department of Economics, UC ...
Experimental and field evidence indicate a positive link between social preferences and age, most st...
Objectives:Older adults tend to exhibit more prosocial behavior than younger adults. However, little...
Two studies were conducted to examine age differences in the impact of motivation in a social cognit...
There is economic pressure towards the postponement of the retirement age, but employers are still ...
Adaptive gain theory (Aston-Jones & Cohen, 2005) suggests that the phasic release of norepinephrine ...
IZA Discussion paper n° 2574The population of most developed societies is ‘graying'. As life expecta...
Objectives This research addresses how younger and older adults’ decisions and evaluations of gains...
Objectives. Despite recognition of the increasing influence of emotion on decision making with age, ...
This paper analyses the impacts of work incentives, socio-demographic characteristics andbehavioural...