Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status (e.g. access to power and privileges) instead of higher pay. Much of the literature emphasizes that status raises work incentives, ignoring the impact of status on coordination. However, I show that when workers need to cooperate with each other and each of them has their own vested interests, too much status differences may exacerbate conflict over workers’ preferred actions, and hence distorts coordination. Moreover, it is likely to be profitable for firms to introduce status differential when promotions lead to a change in the roles of the workers
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
ForthcomingWe examine how incentive systems influence knowledge transfer between group members with ...
Following recent empirical evidence which indicates the importance of rank for the determination of ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status. Much of the literature argues that a rise...
We study the effects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers ...
We study the effects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers ...
We study the e¤ects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers w...
The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce...
This paper introduces status as reflecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. This is...
Abstract: What is the effect of status on organizational inertia? Does greater status impede change...
A well-documented human tendency is to compare outcomes with others, trying to outperform them. Thes...
We introduce, in a multiple agents moral hazard setting, a status variable which reflects an agent’s...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
In addition to the overt and material exchange they engender, affiliations among firms are also a so...
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
ForthcomingWe examine how incentive systems influence knowledge transfer between group members with ...
Following recent empirical evidence which indicates the importance of rank for the determination of ...
Firms can motivate workers by offering them social status. Much of the literature argues that a rise...
We study the effects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers ...
We study the effects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers ...
We study the e¤ects of local status, where workers compare their wage to the wage of other workers w...
The paper introduces status as re ecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. It is a scarce...
This paper introduces status as reflecting an agent's claim to recognition in her work. This is...
Abstract: What is the effect of status on organizational inertia? Does greater status impede change...
A well-documented human tendency is to compare outcomes with others, trying to outperform them. Thes...
We introduce, in a multiple agents moral hazard setting, a status variable which reflects an agent’s...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
In addition to the overt and material exchange they engender, affiliations among firms are also a so...
This TR continues the author’s interest in status consistency and organizational stability. It descr...
ForthcomingWe examine how incentive systems influence knowledge transfer between group members with ...
Following recent empirical evidence which indicates the importance of rank for the determination of ...