Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neoclassical economics. We use insights gained from one of the most influential lines of behavioral research -- gift exchange -- in an attempt to maximize worker effort in two quite distinct tasks: data entry for a university library and door-to-door fundraising for a research center. In support of the received literature, our field evidence suggests that worker effort in the first few hours on the job is considerably higher in the "gift" treatment than in the "non-gift treatment." After the initial few hours, however, no difference in outcomes is observed, and overall the gift treatment yielded inferior aggregate outcomes for the employer: with th...
Gift exchange experiments have demonstrated that norms can affect labor market outcomes. However, va...
This study uses a real-effort survey experiment to investigate whether expressions of gratitude indu...
We develop a model of manager-employee relationships where employees care more for their manager whe...
Using an experimental methodology, I examine the productivity effects of increases in wages due to a...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
Behavioral economists argue that above-market wages elicit reciprocity, causing employees to work ha...
There is conflicting laboratory and field evidence on the effectiveness of gift exchange—the exchang...
We extend Akerlof’s (1982) gift-exchange model to the case in which reference wages respond to chang...
Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and hence higher effort? In a field experiment with 266 employees...
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual be...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Our study analyzes the consequences of workers’ participation in the wage setting process on effort...
We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a tree-planti...
Gift exchange experiments have demonstrated that norms can affect labor market outcomes. However, va...
This study uses a real-effort survey experiment to investigate whether expressions of gratitude indu...
We develop a model of manager-employee relationships where employees care more for their manager whe...
Using an experimental methodology, I examine the productivity effects of increases in wages due to a...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
Behavioral economists argue that above-market wages elicit reciprocity, causing employees to work ha...
There is conflicting laboratory and field evidence on the effectiveness of gift exchange—the exchang...
We extend Akerlof’s (1982) gift-exchange model to the case in which reference wages respond to chang...
Do higher wages elicit reciprocity and hence higher effort? In a field experiment with 266 employees...
We elicit reciprocal preferences in a firm-worker gift-exchange setting and relate them to actual be...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
Empirical work on Akerlof’s theory of gift exchange in labor markets has concentrated on the fair wa...
Our study analyzes the consequences of workers’ participation in the wage setting process on effort...
We present results from a field experiment testing the gift-exchange hypothesis inside a tree-planti...
Gift exchange experiments have demonstrated that norms can affect labor market outcomes. However, va...
This study uses a real-effort survey experiment to investigate whether expressions of gratitude indu...
We develop a model of manager-employee relationships where employees care more for their manager whe...