A common rationale for the use of salary contracts is that they can produce substantial incentive effects when coupled with firing threats. However, enforcing firing threats may require close supervision of employees, thus possibly offsetting the very reasons salaries are commonly used, such as lowering monitoring costs and granting autonomy to employees. We design a series of experiments to study the effectiveness of firing threats when only limited information is available to supervisors. We show that light and unobtrusive supervision can produce large incentive effects. Compared to salary contracts, firing threats based on observing organizational performance alone increase employees’ output by 70% whereas only observing how long an empl...
Misinformation, misunderstanding, and rumors are not foreign to organizations. The cost of pseudo-in...
Most organizations were training their employees in customer service but the areas in which they are...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...
A common rationale for the use of salary contracts is that they can produce substantial incentive ef...
The study aims to test the framing effect on productivity of students in one of higher education ins...
We study the incentive effect of firing threats when bosses have limited information about workers. ...
Prior research has established the relationship between servant leadership and employees’ task perfo...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. Leaders have been shown to sometimes act self-servingly. Yet, leaders d...
This paper examines the behavioural impacts in an accounting environment arising from changes to gov...
This paper examines earnings management activities around debt covenant violations. We focus on accr...
This study examines the importance of financial rewards on expatriation and its relationship to prof...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Job satisfaction remains until this date a prominent fac...
© 2017 Across four experiments, we explored how reminders of powerful external agents—interventionis...
Job description plays a key role when hiring or applying for any job at any organization. It details...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Drawing from the transactional theory of stress, we examined the relationships ...
Misinformation, misunderstanding, and rumors are not foreign to organizations. The cost of pseudo-in...
Most organizations were training their employees in customer service but the areas in which they are...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...
A common rationale for the use of salary contracts is that they can produce substantial incentive ef...
The study aims to test the framing effect on productivity of students in one of higher education ins...
We study the incentive effect of firing threats when bosses have limited information about workers. ...
Prior research has established the relationship between servant leadership and employees’ task perfo...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. Leaders have been shown to sometimes act self-servingly. Yet, leaders d...
This paper examines the behavioural impacts in an accounting environment arising from changes to gov...
This paper examines earnings management activities around debt covenant violations. We focus on accr...
This study examines the importance of financial rewards on expatriation and its relationship to prof...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Job satisfaction remains until this date a prominent fac...
© 2017 Across four experiments, we explored how reminders of powerful external agents—interventionis...
Job description plays a key role when hiring or applying for any job at any organization. It details...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Drawing from the transactional theory of stress, we examined the relationships ...
Misinformation, misunderstanding, and rumors are not foreign to organizations. The cost of pseudo-in...
Most organizations were training their employees in customer service but the areas in which they are...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...