First-Place Loving and Last-Place Loathing: How Rank in the Distribution of Performance Affects Effort Provision
David Gill,
Zdenka Kissová (),
Jaesun Lee () and
Victoria Prowse
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Zdenka Kissová: OC&C Strategy Consultants, London EC4A 3AT, United Kingdom
Jaesun Lee: Department of Economics and Finance, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Management Science, 2019, vol. 65, issue 2, 494-507
Abstract:
Rank-order relative-performance evaluation, in which pay, promotion, symbolic awards, and educational achievement depend on the rank of individuals in the distribution of performance, is ubiquitous. Whenever organizations use rank-order relative-performance evaluation, people receive feedback about their rank. Using a real-effort experiment, we aim to discover whether people respond to the specific rank that they achieve. In particular, we leverage random variation in the allocation of rank among subjects who exerted the same effort to obtain a causal estimate of the rank response function that describes how effort provision responds to the content of rank-order feedback. We find that the rank response function is U-shaped. Subjects exhibit “first-place loving” and “last-place loathing”: that is, subjects work hardest after being ranked first or last. We discuss implications of our findings for the optimal design of performance feedback policies, workplace organizational structures, and incentives schemes.
Keywords: relative performance evaluation; relative performance feedback; rank order feedback; dynamic effort provision; real-effort experiment; flat wage; fixed wage; taste for rank; status seeking; social esteem; self-esteem; public feedback; private feedback (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Working Paper: First-place loving and last-place loathing: How rank in the distribution of performance affects effort provision (2017) 
Working Paper: First-place loving and last-place loathing: How rank in the distribution of performance affects effort provision (2016) 
Working Paper: First-Place Loving and Last-Place Loathing: How Rank in the Distribution of Performance Affects Effort Provision (2015) 
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