I study the effect of task difficulty on workers’ effort. I find that task difficulty has an inverse-U effect on effort and that this effect is quantitatively large, especially when compared to the effect of conditional monetary rewards. Difficulty acts as a mediator of monetary rewards: conditional rewards are most effective at the intermediate or high levels of difficulty. The inverse-U pattern of effort response to difficulty is inconsistent with many popular models in the literature, including the Expected Utility models with the additively separable cost of effort. I propose an alternative mechanism for the observed behavior based on non-linear probability weighting. I structurally estimate the proposed model and find that it successfu...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
Purpose Research on effort-reward "imbalance" (ERI) has gained popularity in the occupational health...
Integrating the achievement motive literature and motivational intensity theory, we expected the im...
I study the effect of task difficulty on workers’ effort. I find that task difficulty has an inverse...
I study the effect of task difficulty on workers\u27 effort and compare it to the effect of monetary...
In my dissertation, I study three questions in behavioral labor and welfare economics using experime...
This research uses an experimental design to study if the pattern and positioning of rewards influen...
Background: Traditionally, monetary incentives (such as paychecks and bonuses) have been one of the...
The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research ScholarshipThe Ohio St...
This study derives an expression for effort from utility-maximizing behavior on the part of workers,...
Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and concomitant det...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the influence of individual risk preferences on t...
Growing economic and psychological evidence documents effects of target setting on levels of effort ...
When employees work hard, they exert more effort on job tasks (task effort); and when employees lear...
Effort discounting refers to the decrease in the subjective value of a reward as the effort required...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
Purpose Research on effort-reward "imbalance" (ERI) has gained popularity in the occupational health...
Integrating the achievement motive literature and motivational intensity theory, we expected the im...
I study the effect of task difficulty on workers’ effort. I find that task difficulty has an inverse...
I study the effect of task difficulty on workers\u27 effort and compare it to the effect of monetary...
In my dissertation, I study three questions in behavioral labor and welfare economics using experime...
This research uses an experimental design to study if the pattern and positioning of rewards influen...
Background: Traditionally, monetary incentives (such as paychecks and bonuses) have been one of the...
The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research ScholarshipThe Ohio St...
This study derives an expression for effort from utility-maximizing behavior on the part of workers,...
Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and concomitant det...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the influence of individual risk preferences on t...
Growing economic and psychological evidence documents effects of target setting on levels of effort ...
When employees work hard, they exert more effort on job tasks (task effort); and when employees lear...
Effort discounting refers to the decrease in the subjective value of a reward as the effort required...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
Purpose Research on effort-reward "imbalance" (ERI) has gained popularity in the occupational health...
Integrating the achievement motive literature and motivational intensity theory, we expected the im...