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THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL AND RECOGNITION INCENTIVES ACROSS WORK CONTEXTS: THE ROLE OF MEANING
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Behavioral Decision MakingJob PerformanceRole Of MeaningHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesRecognition InteractBiasManagementExperimental EconomicsInteract MeaningRemuneration PracticeWork AttitudeCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesRecognition IncentivesMotivationBehavioral EconomicsIncentive MechanismBusinessIncentive-centered DesignIncentive Model
We manipulate workers' perceived meaning of a job in a field experiment and interact meaning of work with both financial and recognition incentives. Results show that workers exert more effort when meaning is high. Money has a positive effect on performance that is independent of meaning. In contrast, meaning and recognition interact negatively. Our results provide new insights into the stability of incentive effects across important work contexts. They also suggest that meaning and worker recognition may operate via the same motivational channel. ( JEL C93, J33, M12, M52)
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