Cash, non-cash, or mix? Gender matters! The impact of monetary, non-monetary, and mixed incentives on performance

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Sittenthaler H.M. [1 ]
Mohnen A. [1 ]
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[1] Technical University of Munich, TUM School of Management, Arcisstraße 21, Munich
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Experiment; Gender differences; Mixed incentives; Monetary incentives; Non-monetary incentives; Work performance;
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10.1007/s11573-020-00992-0
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Standard economic theory asserts that cash incentives are always better than non-cash ones, or at least not worse. This study employs a real effort experiment to analyze the impact of monetary, non-monetary, and a combination of monetary and non-monetary incentives on performance, where non-monetary incentives are defined as tangible incentives with market value. Our overall results suggest that there exists no significant difference in performance in response to monetary, non-monetary, and mixed incentives. However, gender-based differentiation reveals a different picture: the performances of men and women depend upon the type of incentive used. Whereas men’s performance is significantly higher in response to monetary incentives compared to non-monetary ones, women’s performance is significantly higher in response to non-monetary incentives. The gender differences in the effectiveness of monetary and non-monetary incentives do not seem to be triggered by the perceived attractiveness of the non-monetary incentives but rather by the differences between men and women in the feelings of appreciation and perceived performance pressure in a tournament setting. Therefore, our results indicate that gender differences must be considered when implementing incentives. © 2020, The Author(s).
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页码:1253 / 1284
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