Putting Behavioral Economics to Work: Testing for Gift Exchange in Labor Markets Using Field Experiments

26 Pages Posted: 9 May 2006 Last revised: 19 Jun 2022

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Uri Gneezy

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Rady School of Management

John A. List

University of Chicago - Department of Economics

Date Written: March 2006

Abstract

Recent discoveries in behavioral economics have led scholars to question the underpinnings of neoclassical economics. We use insights gained from one of the most influential lines of behavioral research -- gift exchange -- in an attempt to maximize worker effort in two quite distinct tasks: data entry for a university library and door-to-door fundraising for a research center. In support of the received literature, our field evidence suggests that worker effort in the first few hours on the job is considerably higher in the "gift" treatment than in the "non-gift treatment." After the initial few hours, however, no difference in outcomes is observed, and overall the gift treatment yielded inferior aggregate outcomes for the employer: with the same budget we would have logged more data for our library and raised more money for our research center by using the market-clearing wage rather than by trying to induce greater effort with a gift of higher wages.

Suggested Citation

Gneezy, Uri and List, John A., Putting Behavioral Economics to Work: Testing for Gift Exchange in Labor Markets Using Field Experiments (March 2006). NBER Working Paper No. w12063, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=888265

Uri Gneezy

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Rady School of Management ( email )

9500 Gilman Drive
Rady School of Management
La Jolla, CA 92093
United States

John A. List (Contact Author)

University of Chicago - Department of Economics ( email )

1126 East 59th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

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