Mixed individual and group incentives are widely used in practice under the assumption that by incentivizing both, organizations can increase total effort and predictably direct effort. The present paper explores these assumptions under two forms of mixed incentives, one in which incentives are implemented in a simultaneous/ independent manner and the other in a sequential/dependent manner. Results suggest that adding individual incentives to group incentives motivates greater total effort, but adding group incentives to individual incentives does not, regardless of the structure or amount of the mixed incentives. We also find that the independent mixed incentives in our setting lead individuals to allocate a greater (less) percentage of to...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
Motivated by previous research on coordination problems and incentive design in organizations, we co...
While the impact of formal incentives on individuals is well understood, their impact on teams is le...
In this paper, we investigate the role of financial incentives and social incentives in multi-task s...
This research examines the effects of two conflicting goals (e.g. a group and an individual goal) an...
This paper introduces and analyzes a model of supervised work group where subordinates decide how to...
In the reported experiment different payment schemes are examined on their incentive effects. Paymen...
In this study, employees are given autonomy in effort allocation across two tasks - complex and simp...
Drawing on recent incentive theory and the growing use of multiple incentives by firms, this article...
We use an experiment to study the impact of team-based incentives, exploiting rich data from personn...
Previous studies have found that when people are intrinsically motivated to perform a task without a...
In the reported experiment different payment schemes are examined on theirincentive effects. Payment...
We use an experiment to study the impact of team-based incentives, exploiting rich data from personn...
Heterogeneity in intrinsic motivation affects the optimal contract offered to employees in teams. Un...
Teams have become the prevalent form of work organization in science. Yet, despite its benefits, sci...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
Motivated by previous research on coordination problems and incentive design in organizations, we co...
While the impact of formal incentives on individuals is well understood, their impact on teams is le...
In this paper, we investigate the role of financial incentives and social incentives in multi-task s...
This research examines the effects of two conflicting goals (e.g. a group and an individual goal) an...
This paper introduces and analyzes a model of supervised work group where subordinates decide how to...
In the reported experiment different payment schemes are examined on their incentive effects. Paymen...
In this study, employees are given autonomy in effort allocation across two tasks - complex and simp...
Drawing on recent incentive theory and the growing use of multiple incentives by firms, this article...
We use an experiment to study the impact of team-based incentives, exploiting rich data from personn...
Previous studies have found that when people are intrinsically motivated to perform a task without a...
In the reported experiment different payment schemes are examined on theirincentive effects. Payment...
We use an experiment to study the impact of team-based incentives, exploiting rich data from personn...
Heterogeneity in intrinsic motivation affects the optimal contract offered to employees in teams. Un...
Teams have become the prevalent form of work organization in science. Yet, despite its benefits, sci...
This paper investigates the behavioural effects of competitive, social-value and social-image incent...
Motivated by previous research on coordination problems and incentive design in organizations, we co...
While the impact of formal incentives on individuals is well understood, their impact on teams is le...