Pay enough or don't pay at all (2000)
| Venue: | Quarterly Journal of Economics, August |
| Citations: | 22 - 1 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Gneezy00payenough,
author = {Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini},
title = {Pay enough or don't pay at all},
journal = {Quarterly Journal of Economics, August},
year = {2000},
pages = {791--810}
}
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Abstract
Economists usually assume that monetary incentives improve performance, and psychologists claim that the opposite may happen. We present and discuss a set of experiments designed to test these contrasting claims. We found that the effect of monetary compensation on performance was not monotonic. In the treatments in which money was offered, a larger amount yielded a higher performance. However, offering money did not always produce an improvement: subjects who were offered monetary incentives performed more poorly than those who were offered no compensation. Several possible interpretations of the results are discussed. I.







