This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incentives on men's and women's allocation of effort in a multi-task environment. Specifically, using two real-effort laboratory tasks, we investigate how competitive prizes, social-value generation and public awards affect effort allocation decisions between the tasks. We find that all three types of incentives significantly focus effort allocation towards the task they are applied in, but the effect varies significantly between men and women. The highest effort distortion lies with competitive incentives, which is due to the effort allocation decision of men. Women exert similar amount of effort across the three incentive conditions, with slightl...
The research reported here builds on our earlier work on sex differences in the allocation of eff...
Kidder, Bellettirie, and Cohn\u27s [(1977) “Secret Ambitions and Public Performances: The Effects of...
Graduation date: 1983Women today represent a larger part of the American workforce\ud than ever befo...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
In this paper, we investigate the role of financial incentives and social incentives in multi-task s...
Does gender play a role in the context of team work? For two different team-based incentive schemes,...
Almost all jobs require a combination of cognitive effort and labor effort. The focus of the paper i...
Participants were presented an impossible or moderately difficult mental addition task; half of them...
Diversity management has become part of the daily activities in many \u85rms and organizations. When...
Includes bibliographical references.Previous investigations in the area of reward allocation have un...
Does gender play a role in the context of team work? Our results based on a real-effort experiment s...
Gender gaps in income and level of position in the workplace are widespread. One explanation for thi...
In a real effort experiment with repeated competition we find striking differences in how the work e...
Does gender play a role in the context of team work? Our results based on a real-effort experiment s...
The research reported here builds on our earlier work on sex differences in the allocation of eff...
Kidder, Bellettirie, and Cohn\u27s [(1977) “Secret Ambitions and Public Performances: The Effects of...
Graduation date: 1983Women today represent a larger part of the American workforce\ud than ever befo...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
In this paper, we investigate the role of financial incentives and social incentives in multi-task s...
Does gender play a role in the context of team work? For two different team-based incentive schemes,...
Almost all jobs require a combination of cognitive effort and labor effort. The focus of the paper i...
Participants were presented an impossible or moderately difficult mental addition task; half of them...
Diversity management has become part of the daily activities in many \u85rms and organizations. When...
Includes bibliographical references.Previous investigations in the area of reward allocation have un...
Does gender play a role in the context of team work? Our results based on a real-effort experiment s...
Gender gaps in income and level of position in the workplace are widespread. One explanation for thi...
In a real effort experiment with repeated competition we find striking differences in how the work e...
Does gender play a role in the context of team work? Our results based on a real-effort experiment s...
The research reported here builds on our earlier work on sex differences in the allocation of eff...
Kidder, Bellettirie, and Cohn\u27s [(1977) “Secret Ambitions and Public Performances: The Effects of...
Graduation date: 1983Women today represent a larger part of the American workforce\ud than ever befo...