Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
884657 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider how the demand for esteem shapes behavior in the labor market. When individuals care about what other people think of them, especially fearing bad evaluations, they may prefer jobs that hide information about their qualities. We see how such a motive can contribute to explanations of wage stickiness, high-powered incentives, search, up-or-out contracts, mandatory retirement, and related issues.

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