Team incentives under moral and altruistic preferences: which team to choose? (Q1656968)
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Team incentives under moral and altruistic preferences: which team to choose? (English)
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13 August 2018
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Summary: This paper studies incentives provision when agents are characterized either by homo moralis preferences, i.e., their utility is represented by a convex combination of selfish preferences and Kantian morality, or by altruism. In a moral hazard in a team setting with two agents whose efforts affect output stochastically, I demonstrate that the power of extrinsic incentives decreases with the degrees of morality and altruism displayed by the agents, thus leading to increased profits for the principal. I also show that a team of moral agents will only be preferred if the production technology exhibits decreasing returns to efforts; the probability of a high realization of output conditional on both agents exerting effort is sufficiently high; and either the outside option for the agents is zero or the degree of morality is sufficiently low.
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moral hazard in teams
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optimal contracts
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homo moralis preferences
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altruism
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