In some online labor markets, workers are paid by the task, choose what tasks to work on, and have little or no interaction with their (usually anonymous) buyer/employer. These markets look like true spot markets for tasks rather than markets for employment. Despite appearances, we find via a field experiment that workers act more like parties to an employment contract: workers quickly form wage reference points and react negatively to proposed wage cuts by quitting. However, they can be mollified with “reasonable” justifications for why wages are being cut, highlighting the importance of fairness considerations in their decision making. We find some evidence that “unreasonable” justifications for wage cuts reduce subsequent work quality. W...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
We conduct the first natural field experiment to explore the relationship between the “meaningfulnes...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
In some online labor markets, workers are paid by the task, choose what tasks to work on, and have l...
In some online labor markets, workers are paid by the task, choose what tasks to work on and\ud have...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
To understand why firms rarely cut nominal wages, we hired workers for a data entry task, paid them ...
The emergence and growth of online labor markets have enhanced the efficiency in labor sourcing. Onl...
This study focuses on collaborative economy platforms that specialize in purely digital tasks that r...
Some workers bargain with prospective employers before accepting a job. Others face a posted wage as...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many respon-sibilities subject to workers ’ discr...
In a model with cheap talk, employers can send messages about their willingness to pay for higher ab...
Facing a stochastic market wage, which is independent of their own hiring policy, employers offer con...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
We conduct the first natural field experiment to explore the relationship between the “meaningfulnes...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...
In some online labor markets, workers are paid by the task, choose what tasks to work on, and have l...
In some online labor markets, workers are paid by the task, choose what tasks to work on and\ud have...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
To understand why firms rarely cut nominal wages, we hired workers for a data entry task, paid them ...
The emergence and growth of online labor markets have enhanced the efficiency in labor sourcing. Onl...
This study focuses on collaborative economy platforms that specialize in purely digital tasks that r...
Some workers bargain with prospective employers before accepting a job. Others face a posted wage as...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many respon-sibilities subject to workers ’ discr...
In a model with cheap talk, employers can send messages about their willingness to pay for higher ab...
Facing a stochastic market wage, which is independent of their own hiring policy, employers offer con...
The presence of workers who reciprocate higher wages with greater effort can have important conseque...
Employment contracts are often incomplete, leaving many responsibilities subject to workers’ discret...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
We conduct the first natural field experiment to explore the relationship between the “meaningfulnes...
In this paper we provide a micro-foundation for wage rigidity in a simple and tractable model of wag...