Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
883993 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study a one-shot information aggregation problem in which agents have to provide effort in order to understand the information they are supposed to process. Agents have a common interest in reaching a good decision but suffer from an individual cost of providing effort. Showing that any problem which is incentive compatible for a single information processor is incentive compatible for a decentralized organization, but not vice versa, we derive a new rationale for decentralized information processing. For a class of problems, the fastest organization – the reduced tree proposed by Radner (1993) – yields also the best incentives for information processing.

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