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Journal of Economic Perspectives: Vol. 19 No. 1 (Winter 2005)
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Identity and the Economics of Organizations
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Akerlof, George A., and
Rachel E. Kranton. 2005. "Identity and the Economics of Organizations."
The Journal of Economic Perspectives,
19(1): 9-32.
DOI: 10.1257/0895330053147930
DOI: 10.1257/0895330053147930
Abstract
The economics of organizations is replete with the pitfalls of monetary rewards and punishments to motivate workers. If economic incentives do not work, what does? This paper proposes that workers' self-image as jobholders, coupled with their ideal as to how their job should be done, can be a major work incentive. It shows how such identities can flatten reward schedules, as they solve "principal-agent" problem. The paper also identifies and explores a new tradeoff: supervisors may provide information to principals, but create rifts within the workforce and reduce employees' intrinsic work incentives. We motivate the theory with examples from the classic sociology of military and civilian organizations.
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Akerlof, George A.
Kranton, Rachel E.
Kranton, Rachel E.
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