International audienceWhen the assignment of incentives is uncertain, we study how the regularity and frequency of rewards and risk attitudes influence participation and effort. We contrast three incentive schemes in a real-effort experiment in which individuals decide when to quit : a continuous incentive scheme and two intermittent ones, fixed and random. In all treatments, we introduce a regime shift by withdrawing monetary rewards after the same unknown number of periods. In such an ambiguous environment, we show that less able and more risk averse players are less persistent in effort. Intermittent incentives lead to a greater persistence of effort, while continuous incentives entail exit as soon as payment stops. Randomness increases ...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of the effectiveness and permanence of tempo...
International audienceWhen the assignment of incentives is uncertain, we study how the regularity an...
Working paper GATE 2010-18 ; IZA Discussion paper 5103Whereas economists have made extensive studies...
Abstract: Whereas economists have made extensive studies of the impact of levels of incentives on be...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the influence of individual risk preferences on t...
People often need to trade off between the probability and magnitude of the rewards thatthey could e...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have lar-gely relied on choices over...
Results from laboratory experiments using real-effort tasks provide mixed evidence on the relationsh...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
This paper experimentally investigates excessive risk taking in contest schemes by implementing a no...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have lar-gely relied on choices over...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of the effectiveness and permanence of tempo...
International audienceWhen the assignment of incentives is uncertain, we study how the regularity an...
Working paper GATE 2010-18 ; IZA Discussion paper 5103Whereas economists have made extensive studies...
Abstract: Whereas economists have made extensive studies of the impact of levels of incentives on be...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the influence of individual risk preferences on t...
People often need to trade off between the probability and magnitude of the rewards thatthey could e...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have lar-gely relied on choices over...
Results from laboratory experiments using real-effort tasks provide mixed evidence on the relationsh...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
This paper experimentally investigates excessive risk taking in contest schemes by implementing a no...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have lar-gely relied on choices over...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
International audienceThis paper addresses the question of the effectiveness and permanence of tempo...