This article analyzes the implications of worker overestimation of productivity for firms in which incentives take the form of tournaments. Each worker overestimates his productivity but is aware of the bias in his opponent's self-assessment. The manager of the firm, on the other hand, correctly assesses workers' productivities and self-beliefs when setting tournament prizes. The article shows that, under a variety of circumstances, firms can benefit from worker positive self-image. The article also shows that worker positive self-image can improve welfare in tournaments. In contrast, workers' utility declines due to their own misguided choices
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To succeed in today's workplaces, people often need to outperform the persons who helped them succee...
In a tournament, a principal sets a prize, and several agents then compete to attain the highest obs...
This paper analyzes the implications of worker overestimation of pro-ductivity for firms in which in...
This paper investigates the implications of individuals’ mistaken beliefs of their abilities on inc...
The paper revolves around the interaction of three ideas: (1) Because of the nature of some workplac...
In this analysis I study promotion schemes as human resource management strategies by which the firm...
This paper introduces the negative feelings associated with the perception of being unfairly treated...
Tournaments are commonly used in the workplace to determine promotion, assign bonuses, and motivate ...
We study a firm in which the marginal productivity of agents' effort increases with the effort of ot...
The theory of tournament which seeks a way of enhancing labour motivation and promote their performa...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
© 2018 American Accounting Association. All rights reserved. Many companies administer wage policies...
To succeed in today's workplaces, people often need to outperform the persons who helped them succee...
In a tournament, a principal sets a prize, and several agents then compete to attain the highest obs...
This paper analyzes the implications of worker overestimation of pro-ductivity for firms in which in...
This paper investigates the implications of individuals’ mistaken beliefs of their abilities on inc...
The paper revolves around the interaction of three ideas: (1) Because of the nature of some workplac...
In this analysis I study promotion schemes as human resource management strategies by which the firm...
This paper introduces the negative feelings associated with the perception of being unfairly treated...
Tournaments are commonly used in the workplace to determine promotion, assign bonuses, and motivate ...
We study a firm in which the marginal productivity of agents' effort increases with the effort of ot...
The theory of tournament which seeks a way of enhancing labour motivation and promote their performa...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
This paper argues that the prevalence of compensation systems which reward winners without explicitl...
© 2018 American Accounting Association. All rights reserved. Many companies administer wage policies...
To succeed in today's workplaces, people often need to outperform the persons who helped them succee...
In a tournament, a principal sets a prize, and several agents then compete to attain the highest obs...