This chapter reviews how worker overconfidence affects labor markets. Evidence from psychology and economics shows that in many situations, most people tend to overestimate their absolute skills, overplace themselves relative to others, and overestimate the precision of their knowledge. The chapter starts by reviewing evidence for overconfidence and for how overconfidence affects economic choices. Next, it reviews economic explanations for overconfidence. After that, it discusses research on the impact of worker overconfidence on labor markets where wages are determined by bargaining between workers and firms. Here, three key questions are addressed. First, how does worker overconfidence affect effort provision for a fixed compensation sche...
This thesis consists of three chapters focusing on negative reciprocity, transparency and job assign...
This thesis consists of three studies on economic behavior. The first two studies analyze the impact...
We interpret workers’ confidence in their own skills as their morale, and investigate the implication...
This chapter reviews how worker overconfidence affects labor markets. Evidence from psychology and e...
The job market works under asymmetric information, making it hard for firms to know the real capabil...
The labour economics literature on signalling assumes workers know their own abilities. Well-settled...
Using a promotion signaling model in which wages are realistically shaped by market forces, we analy...
I extend Spence's (1973) signaling model by assuming some workers are overconfident - they underesti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation studies the effect of overconfidence...
In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In ...
This paper studies the evolution of overconfidence over a cohort's working life. To do that the pape...
This dissertation consists of three essays. All are in personnel economics, using data from the truc...
This paper studies the influence of work-experience and professionalism on general overconfidence. A...
Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about whether such beliefs causa...
This paper analyses how worker optimism (and pessimism) affects subjective performance evaluation (S...
This thesis consists of three chapters focusing on negative reciprocity, transparency and job assign...
This thesis consists of three studies on economic behavior. The first two studies analyze the impact...
We interpret workers’ confidence in their own skills as their morale, and investigate the implication...
This chapter reviews how worker overconfidence affects labor markets. Evidence from psychology and e...
The job market works under asymmetric information, making it hard for firms to know the real capabil...
The labour economics literature on signalling assumes workers know their own abilities. Well-settled...
Using a promotion signaling model in which wages are realistically shaped by market forces, we analy...
I extend Spence's (1973) signaling model by assuming some workers are overconfident - they underesti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation studies the effect of overconfidence...
In this paper, we study the individual payoff effects of overconfident self-perception in teams. In ...
This paper studies the evolution of overconfidence over a cohort's working life. To do that the pape...
This dissertation consists of three essays. All are in personnel economics, using data from the truc...
This paper studies the influence of work-experience and professionalism on general overconfidence. A...
Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about whether such beliefs causa...
This paper analyses how worker optimism (and pessimism) affects subjective performance evaluation (S...
This thesis consists of three chapters focusing on negative reciprocity, transparency and job assign...
This thesis consists of three studies on economic behavior. The first two studies analyze the impact...
We interpret workers’ confidence in their own skills as their morale, and investigate the implication...