The employment relationship is to a large extent characterized by incomplete contracts, in which workers have a considerable degree of discretion over the choice of their work effort. This discretion at work kicks in the potential importance of “gift exchange” or reciprocity between workers and employers in their employment relationship. Built on the seminal work of Akerlof (1980), this paper adopts a social norm approach to model reciprocity in labor markets and theoretically derives two versions of downward wage rigidity. The first version explains why employers may adopt a high wage policy far above the competitive level. This version is not a novel finding in the existing literature and is mainly served as a benchmark for later comparis...
This paper argues that the degree to which a given industry’s labor contracts are complete or incomp...
This paper shows that reciprocity has powerful implications for many economic domains. It is an impo...
In the last two decades advances in the theory of labour market fluctuations have emphasised the rol...
We develop a model of asymmetric reciprocity and optimal wage setting based on contractual incomplet...
This paper presents a model that can account for, and explain, two well documented empirical asymmet...
Concerns for fairness, workers' morale and reciprocity infuence firms' wage setting policy. In this ...
Numerous economic experiments suggest that a substantial part of individuals exhibit reciprocal pref...
We develop and analyze a structural model of effciency wages founded on reciprocity. Workers are ass...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
This paper contains a review of work on wage rigidity. The work includes field studies, and economic ...
This thesis contributes to the theory of wages and unemployment through an indepth theoretical analy...
This paper presents results from a series of experimental labor markets. The implications of standar...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
We investigate to what extent reciprocal considerations, exhibited by employers and employees, lead ...
This paper reports results of an experiment designed to analyze whether reciprocal behavior survives...
This paper argues that the degree to which a given industry’s labor contracts are complete or incomp...
This paper shows that reciprocity has powerful implications for many economic domains. It is an impo...
In the last two decades advances in the theory of labour market fluctuations have emphasised the rol...
We develop a model of asymmetric reciprocity and optimal wage setting based on contractual incomplet...
This paper presents a model that can account for, and explain, two well documented empirical asymmet...
Concerns for fairness, workers' morale and reciprocity infuence firms' wage setting policy. In this ...
Numerous economic experiments suggest that a substantial part of individuals exhibit reciprocal pref...
We develop and analyze a structural model of effciency wages founded on reciprocity. Workers are ass...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
This paper contains a review of work on wage rigidity. The work includes field studies, and economic ...
This thesis contributes to the theory of wages and unemployment through an indepth theoretical analy...
This paper presents results from a series of experimental labor markets. The implications of standar...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
We investigate to what extent reciprocal considerations, exhibited by employers and employees, lead ...
This paper reports results of an experiment designed to analyze whether reciprocal behavior survives...
This paper argues that the degree to which a given industry’s labor contracts are complete or incomp...
This paper shows that reciprocity has powerful implications for many economic domains. It is an impo...
In the last two decades advances in the theory of labour market fluctuations have emphasised the rol...