• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Does Group-Based Incentive Pay Lead To Higher Productivity? Evidence from a Complex and Interdependent Industrial Production Process
  • Contributor: Frederiksen, Anders [Author]; Hansen, Daniel Baltzer Schjødt [Author]; Flaherty Manchester, Colleen [Author]
  • imprint: Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2022
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: group-based incentive ; productivity ; absenteeism ; trust ; incentive effects ; selection effects ; difference-in-differences ; efficiency ; L23 ; M5 ; performance pay ; performance ; freeriding ; J33
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  • Description: Group-based incentive pay is attractive in contexts where production is complex and interdependent, yet freeriding is a paramount concern. We assess the introduction of group-based performance pay in a modern industrial production setting using difference-in-difference estimation. Performance increased by 19 percent, with three quarters coming from increased performance of existing workers and the remaining from selection; workers became more efficient and were absent less often. We find little evidence of freeriding; quantile regressions show increased performance throughout the distribution of workers. Features of the design and implementation process created trust, a common goal, and a shared identity, which limited freeriding.
  • Access State: Open Access