Incentives to Motivate

37 Pages Posted: 13 Mar 2014

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Ola Kvaloy

University of Stavanger

Anja Schöttner

Humboldt University of Berlin - School of Business and Economics

Date Written: February 21, 2014

Abstract

We present a model in which a motivator can take costly actions - or what we call motivational effort - in order to reduce the effort costs of a worker, and analyze the optimal combination of motivational effort and monetary incentives. We distinguish two cases. First, the firm owner chooses the intensity of motivation and bears the motivational costs. Second, another agent of the firm chooses the motivational actions and incurs the associated costs. In the latter case, the firm must not only incentivize the worker to work hard, but also the motivator to motivate the worker. We characterize and discuss the conditions under which monetary incentives and motivational effort are substitutes or complements, and show that motivational effort may exceed the efficient level.

Keywords: incentives to motivate

JEL Classification: D860, J330, M520

Suggested Citation

Kvaloy, Ola and Schöttner, Anja, Incentives to Motivate (February 21, 2014). CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4656, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2407879 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2407879

Ola Kvaloy (Contact Author)

University of Stavanger ( email )

N-4036 Stavanger
Norway

Anja Schöttner

Humboldt University of Berlin - School of Business and Economics ( email )

Spandauer Str. 1
Berlin, D-10099
Germany

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