We conduct a laboratory experiment to examine whether the provision of detailed relative performance information (i.e., information about the specific performance levels of peers) affects employee performance. We also investigate how – if at all – explicit ranking of performance levels affects how employees respond to relative performance information. Our hypotheses are developed based on insights about social comparisons and status incentives from the psychology and behavioral economics literature. The results of the experiment show that the provision of relative performance information increases employee performance, yet we find no additional effects of rank ordering. Specifically, average performance levels are similar in conditions in w...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
Evidence suggests that rank-based performance feedback (RBPF) can influence workplace performance. S...
My dissertation consists of three chapters. In Chapter 1.0, I first establish the structure of my di...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to examine whether the provision of detailed relative performance...
Rank-order relative-performance evaluation, in which pay, promotion and symbolic awards depend on th...
Rank-order relative-performance evaluation, in which pay, promotion and symbolic awards depend on th...
We use a quasi-experimental research design to study the introduction of a relative performance eval...
This study employs personnel data from a large university to examine how supervisors utilize informa...
Performance rankings are a very common workplace management practice. Behavioral theories suggest th...
Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but may also help firms in attracti...
Working Paper du GATE 2004-08Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but ma...
My dissertation consists of two main parts. In the first part, I present my experimental study in wh...
Color versions of one or more of the figures in the article can be found online at www. tandfonline....
In this study we examine the effect of the presence of irrelevant performance information on the ran...
While discretionary adjustment is a salient feature of performance evaluation and influences employe...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
Evidence suggests that rank-based performance feedback (RBPF) can influence workplace performance. S...
My dissertation consists of three chapters. In Chapter 1.0, I first establish the structure of my di...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to examine whether the provision of detailed relative performance...
Rank-order relative-performance evaluation, in which pay, promotion and symbolic awards depend on th...
Rank-order relative-performance evaluation, in which pay, promotion and symbolic awards depend on th...
We use a quasi-experimental research design to study the introduction of a relative performance eval...
This study employs personnel data from a large university to examine how supervisors utilize informa...
Performance rankings are a very common workplace management practice. Behavioral theories suggest th...
Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but may also help firms in attracti...
Working Paper du GATE 2004-08Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but ma...
My dissertation consists of two main parts. In the first part, I present my experimental study in wh...
Color versions of one or more of the figures in the article can be found online at www. tandfonline....
In this study we examine the effect of the presence of irrelevant performance information on the ran...
While discretionary adjustment is a salient feature of performance evaluation and influences employe...
We study the effects of competitive preferences, where Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) compare their...
Evidence suggests that rank-based performance feedback (RBPF) can influence workplace performance. S...
My dissertation consists of three chapters. In Chapter 1.0, I first establish the structure of my di...