Do reciprocal workers have higher returns to employer-sponsored training? Using a field experiment with random assignment to training combined with survey information on workers' reciprocal inclinations, the results show that reciprocal workers reciprocate employers' training investments by higher posttraining performance. This result, which is robust to controlling for observed personality traits and worker fixed effects, suggests that individuals reciprocate the firm's human capital investment with higher effort, in line with theoretical models on gift exchange in the workplace. This finding provides an alternative rationale to explain firm training investments even with the risk of poaching
are grateful to Therese Faessler for her able linguistic support. A substantive amount of lab experi...
We report the results from three distinct experiments, conducted in the Netherlands and in the Unite...
This paper provides non-experimental field evidence on positive and negative worker reciprocity. We ...
Do reciprocal workers have higher returns to employer-sponsored training? Using a field experiment w...
Do reciprocal workers have higher returns to employer-sponsored training? Using a field experiment w...
Standard economic theory predicts that firms will not invest in general training and will underinves...
Standard economic theory predicts that firms will not invest in general training and will underinves...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), I examine the relation between workers’ reci...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that social preferences may affect con-tractual outcomes under m...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual be...
This paper complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for ...
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual be...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
are grateful to Therese Faessler for her able linguistic support. A substantive amount of lab experi...
We report the results from three distinct experiments, conducted in the Netherlands and in the Unite...
This paper provides non-experimental field evidence on positive and negative worker reciprocity. We ...
Do reciprocal workers have higher returns to employer-sponsored training? Using a field experiment w...
Do reciprocal workers have higher returns to employer-sponsored training? Using a field experiment w...
Standard economic theory predicts that firms will not invest in general training and will underinves...
Standard economic theory predicts that firms will not invest in general training and will underinves...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), I examine the relation between workers’ reci...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that social preferences may affect con-tractual outcomes under m...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual be...
This paper complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for ...
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual be...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
are grateful to Therese Faessler for her able linguistic support. A substantive amount of lab experi...
We report the results from three distinct experiments, conducted in the Netherlands and in the Unite...
This paper provides non-experimental field evidence on positive and negative worker reciprocity. We ...