The Impact of Financial Incentives on Task Performance: The Role of Cognitive Abilities & Intrinsic Motivation
dissertation thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Harrison, Glenn
Camerer, Colin
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
Economics
Department
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Date of defense
8. 6. 2007
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
English
Grade
Pass
The Impact of Financial Incentives on Task Performance: The Role of Cognitive Abilities and Intrinsic Motivation Ondrej Rydval Abstrakt v českém jazyce - dokument nenalezen
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Economists widely believe that, absent strategic considerations such as agency problems, financial incentives represent the dominant and effective stimulator of human productive activities. In production settings that are cognitively demanding, however, the effectiveness of financial incentives may be moderated by individual heterogeneity in cognitive abilities, intrinsic motivation and other personality characteristics. Even if strong financial incentives induce high effort, both financial and cognitive resources may be wasted for individuals with insufficient cognitive abilities. This prediction, if warranted, calls for attention to cognitive abilities in designing efficient incentive schemes in firms, experimental settings and elsewhere. My dissertation examines how financial incentives interact with intrinsic motivation and especially cognitive abilities in determining cognitive performance. In Rydval (2003), I present an initial literature review, particularly noting lack of empirical evidence on the interaction between financial incentives and cognitive abilities. Building on the review, Chapter 1 of the dissertation illustrates that general cognitive abilities appear at least as important for performance in a psychometric test as does a sizeable variation in piece-rate financial...