Performance Pay and Multidimensional Sorting: Productivity, Preferences, and Gender
Maastricht University · University of Bonn
Abstract
This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory experiment. Subjects face the choice between a fixed and a variable payment scheme. Depending on the treatment, the variable payment is a piece rate, a tournament, or a revenue-sharing scheme. We find that output is higher in the variable-payment schemes compared to the fixed-payment scheme. This difference is largely driven by productivity sorting. In addition, different incentive schemes systematically attract individuals with different attitudes, such as willingness to take risks and relative self-assessment as well as gender, which underlines the importance of multidimensional sorting. (JEL C91, D81, D82, J16,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 107.84
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 83
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Sorting
- Incentive
- Productivity
- Variable (mathematics)
- Payment
- Economics
- Piece work
- Revenue