Putting Social Rewards and Identity Salience to the Test: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Teachers in Philadelphia

Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, 2018

33 Pages Posted: 28 Jan 2018 Last revised: 10 Mar 2018

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Syon Bhanot

Swarthmore College

Gordon T. Kraft-Todd

Yale University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Psychology

David G. Rand

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Erez Yoeli

Harvard University - Program for Evolutionary Dynamics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Date Written: January 25, 2018

Abstract

We partnered with the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) to run a randomized experiment testing interventions to increase teacher participation in an annual feedback survey, an uncompensated task that requires a teacher’s time but helps the educational system overall. Our experiment varied the nature of the incentive scheme used, and the associated messaging. In the experiment, all 8,062 active teachers in the SDP were randomly assigned to receive one of four emails using a 2x2 experimental design; specifically, teachers received a lottery-based financial incentive to complete the survey that was either "personal" (a chance to win one of fifteen $100 gift cards for themselves) or "social" (a chance to win one of fifteen $100 gift cards for supplies for their students), and also received email messaging that either did or did not make salient their identity as an educator. Despite abundant statistical power, we find no discernible differences across our conditions on survey completion rates. One implication of these null results is that from a public administration perspective, social rewards may be preferable since funds used for this purpose by school districts go directly to students (through increased expenditure on student supplies), and do not seem less efficacious than personal financial incentives for teachers.

Keywords: Behavioral Policy, Identity, Social Incentives, Field Experiment, Education

JEL Classification: H40, H41, I2, I20

Suggested Citation

Bhanot, Syon and Kraft-Todd, Gordon T. and Rand, David G. and Yoeli, Erez and Yoeli, Erez, Putting Social Rewards and Identity Salience to the Test: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Teachers in Philadelphia (January 25, 2018). Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3110025 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3110025

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