When do people want something back for their mental labor? Based on equity theory, we propose that conscious experiences of success and effort—which emerge during cognitive work—shape people’s subsequent desire for social and monetary rewards. We examined this idea in a series of experiments, in which participants carried out a cognitive task, in which we manipulated task difficulty (easy vs. difficult) and performance feedback (high vs. low) within subjects. After each trial of this task, we probed people’s desire for compensation, in terms of social appreciation or money. Findings were in line with the entitlement hypothesis, which assumes that the experience of success can cause people to feel entitled to money. However, we found only in...
Apart from everyday duties, such as doing the laundry or cleaning the house, there are tasks we do f...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that soc...
When do people want something back for their mental labor? Based on equity theory, we propose that c...
Current models of mental effort in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience typi...
Recent literature has uncovered that paying for performance is a dated concept. Several studies have...
Past psychological theory and research suggest two opposing relationships between effort and reward ...
Although early studies support the equity theory prediction that increasing rewards for task perform...
Human reward pursuit is often found to be governed by conscious assessments of expected value and re...
It has been suggested that work characteristics, such as mental demands, job control, and occupation...
Effort is valued in human societies, but is it valued beyond what one’s efforts produce? In two expe...
Rewards may be due to skill, effort and luck, and the social perception of inequality in rewards amo...
Estimating invested effort is a core dimension for evaluating own and others’ actions, and views on ...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
In the past, research has focused on the general question of whether or not contingent incentives ar...
Apart from everyday duties, such as doing the laundry or cleaning the house, there are tasks we do f...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that soc...
When do people want something back for their mental labor? Based on equity theory, we propose that c...
Current models of mental effort in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience typi...
Recent literature has uncovered that paying for performance is a dated concept. Several studies have...
Past psychological theory and research suggest two opposing relationships between effort and reward ...
Although early studies support the equity theory prediction that increasing rewards for task perform...
Human reward pursuit is often found to be governed by conscious assessments of expected value and re...
It has been suggested that work characteristics, such as mental demands, job control, and occupation...
Effort is valued in human societies, but is it valued beyond what one’s efforts produce? In two expe...
Rewards may be due to skill, effort and luck, and the social perception of inequality in rewards amo...
Estimating invested effort is a core dimension for evaluating own and others’ actions, and views on ...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
In the past, research has focused on the general question of whether or not contingent incentives ar...
Apart from everyday duties, such as doing the laundry or cleaning the house, there are tasks we do f...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that soc...