We develop a model of manager-employee relationships where employees care more for their manager when they are more convinced that their manager cares for them. Managers can signal their altruistic feelings towards their employees in two ways: by offering a generous wage and by giving attention. Contrary to the traditional gift-exchange hypothesis, we show that altruistic managers may offer lower wages and nevertheless build up better social-exchange relationships with their employees than egoistic managers do. In such equilibria, a low wage signals to employees that the manager has something else to offer − namely, a lot of attention − which will induce the employee to stay at the firm and work hard. Our predictions are well in line with s...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
We study the relation between formal incentives and social exchange in organizations where employees...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-11We model the interaction between an employer and a worker with interdep...
textabstractWe develop a model of manager-employee relationships where employees care more for their...
Assuming that people care not only about what others do but also on what others think, we study resp...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...
By incorporating reciprocity in an otherwise standard principal-agent model, I investigate the relat...
Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neocla...
This study uses a real-effort survey experiment to investigate whether expressions of gratitude indu...
Purpose Through an interpretation of individuals’ accounts of their recognition experiences, this...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
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...
Working paper GATE 2010-23 ; IZA Discussion paper 5200 ; Working paper from Department of Economics,...
Numerous gift exchange experiments have found a positive relationship between employers' wage offers...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
We study the relation between formal incentives and social exchange in organizations where employees...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-11We model the interaction between an employer and a worker with interdep...
textabstractWe develop a model of manager-employee relationships where employees care more for their...
Assuming that people care not only about what others do but also on what others think, we study resp...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...
By incorporating reciprocity in an otherwise standard principal-agent model, I investigate the relat...
Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neocla...
This study uses a real-effort survey experiment to investigate whether expressions of gratitude indu...
Purpose Through an interpretation of individuals’ accounts of their recognition experiences, this...
We study the role of reciprocity in a labor market field experiment. In a recent paper, Gneezy and L...
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...
Working paper GATE 2010-23 ; IZA Discussion paper 5200 ; Working paper from Department of Economics,...
Numerous gift exchange experiments have found a positive relationship between employers' wage offers...
We investigate the economic relevance and the composition of gifts within a firm where output is con...
We study the relation between formal incentives and social exchange in organizations where employees...
Working Paper du GATE 2005-11We model the interaction between an employer and a worker with interdep...