2016
DOI: 10.1111/ecca.12188
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Workplace Productivity and Bonus Preferences: Why Do Men With Low Productivity Prefer Individual Pay?

Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between workers' productivity and preferred bonus scheme. The data are from a company where agents work in teams and receive a bonus that depends on individual and team performance. Standard agency theory predicts that workers with productivity below the team average prefer a team bonus, while high-productivity agents prefer an individual bonus. Risk aversion may temper the taste for individual pay. This model predicts the observed relationship between productivity and bonu… Show more

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