[BOOK][B] Identity economics: How our identities shape our work, wages, and well-being
GA Akerlof, RE Kranton - 2010 - degruyter.com
Identity Economics provides an important and compelling new way to understand human
behavior, revealing how our identities—and not just economic incentives—influence our …
behavior, revealing how our identities—and not just economic incentives—influence our …
Identity and the Economics of Organizations
The economics of organizations is replete with the pitfalls of monetary rewards and
punishments to motivate workers. If economic incentives do not work, what does? This paper …
punishments to motivate workers. If economic incentives do not work, what does? This paper …
Homo moralis—preference evolution under incomplete information and assortative matching
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is
driven by the resulting payoffs? We show that when individuals' preferences are their private …
driven by the resulting payoffs? We show that when individuals' preferences are their private …
Trust as a signal of a social norm and the hidden costs of incentive schemes
D Sliwka - American Economic Review, 2007 - aeaweb.org
An explanation for motivation crowding-out phenomena is developed in a social preferences
framework. Besides selfish and fair or altruistic types, a third type of agent is introduced …
framework. Besides selfish and fair or altruistic types, a third type of agent is introduced …
Do the right thing: Experimental evidence that preferences for moral behavior, rather than equity or efficiency per se, drive human prosociality
Decades of experimental research show that some people forgo personal gains to benefit
others in unilateral anonymous interactions. To explain these results, behavioral economists …
others in unilateral anonymous interactions. To explain these results, behavioral economists …
[BOOK][B] The form of the firm: A normative political theory of the corporation
AA Singer - 2019 - books.google.com
Présentation de l'éditeur:" Contemporary discussions of the corporation tend to divide into
one of two camps: On one side are scholars who treat the firm as a purely economic and …
one of two camps: On one side are scholars who treat the firm as a purely economic and …
Increasing altruistic and cooperative behaviour with simple moral nudges
The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems
of our time, as, for example, the reduction of air pollution and the redistribution of scarce …
of our time, as, for example, the reduction of air pollution and the redistribution of scarce …
Sustainability and management control. Exploring and theorizing control patterns in large European firms
A growing body of literature argues that management control is essential in supporting an
organization to become more sustainable. Nevertheless, skepticism has been raised about …
organization to become more sustainable. Nevertheless, skepticism has been raised about …
Optimal incentive contracts under inequity aversion
We analyze the classic moral hazard problem with the additional assumption that agents are
inequity averse. The presence of inequity aversion alters the structure of optimal contracts …
inequity averse. The presence of inequity aversion alters the structure of optimal contracts …
[HTML][HTML] Personal norms—and not only social norms—shape economic behavior
We propose a simple utility framework and design a novel two-part experiment to study the
relevance of personal norms across various economic games and settings. We show that …
relevance of personal norms across various economic games and settings. We show that …