Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7244252 | Journal of Economic Psychology | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study analyzes the consequences of workers' participation in the wage setting process on effort exertion. The experimental design is based on a modified gift-exchange game with firms specifying contract alternatives and workers deciding about the finally implemented alternative. The experimental data reveals that workers with participation rights are more sensitive to differences in wage offers: Low wage offers trigger negative reciprocity which dominates the positive incentive effects from high wage offers. On average, participation in the wage setting process leads to a decline in effort exertion.
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Authors
Jörg Franke, Ruslan Gurtoviy, Vanessa Mertins,