• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: An experimental test of career concerns
  • Contributor: Morgenstern, Albrecht [Author]; Koch, Alexander Karl [Author]; Raab, Philippe [Author]
  • Published: Bonn: University of Bonn, Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE), 2004
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: D83 ; career concerns ; Führungskräfte ; signal jamming ; Leistungsorientierte Vergütung ; Experiment ; C91 ; reputation ; Agency Theory ; experiments ; Dynamisches Modell ; Theorie ; L14 ; incentives
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  • Description: Holmström’s (1982/99) career concerns model has become an important workhorse for the analysis of agency issues in many fields. The underlying signal jamming argument requires players to use information in a Bayesian way – which may or may not reasonably approximate real-life decision makers’ behavior. Testing this theory with field data is difficult since typically little is known about the information that individuals base their decisions on, and this explains the dearth of empirical studies. We provide experimental evidence that the signal jamming mechanism works in a laboratory setting. Moreover, subjects’ beliefs fit remarkably well requirements imposed by the Bayesian equilibrium concept.
  • Access State: Open Access