We report evidence from an experiment where an employer selects one of two workers to perform a task for a fixed compensation. Workers differ in their ability. The employer’s payoff depends on the worker’s ability and on a non-contractible effort that the worker exerts once employed. We find that selected workers exert an effort higher than the minimum enforceable one. When the employers can send a free-text form message to the selected worker, workers with low ability exert significantly higher effort than the workers with high ability. The difference in effort overcompensates the difference in ability.
The gift of being chosen / NICOLO', ANTONIO; MONTINARI, NATALIA; OEXL, REGINE. - In: EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1386-4157. - STAMPA. - 19:(2016), pp. 460-479. [10.1007/s10683-015-9449-9]
The gift of being chosen
OEXL, REGINE
2016
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We report evidence from an experiment where an employer selects one of two workers to perform a task for a fixed compensation. Workers differ in their ability. The employer’s payoff depends on the worker’s ability and on a non-contractible effort that the worker exerts once employed. We find that selected workers exert an effort higher than the minimum enforceable one. When the employers can send a free-text form message to the selected worker, workers with low ability exert significantly higher effort than the workers with high ability. The difference in effort overcompensates the difference in ability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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