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Title: Social Networks and Peer Effects at Work
Authors: Beugnot, Julie
Fortin, Bernard
Lacroix, Guy
Villeval, Marie Claire
Keywords: Peer effects
Social networks
Work effort
Piece rate
Experiment
Issue Date: 2013-08
Series/Report no.: Cahiers du CIRPÉE;13-20
Abstract: This paper extends the standard work effort model by allowing workers to interact through networks. We investigate experimentally whether peer performances and peer contextual effects influence individual performances. Two types of network are considered. Participants in Recursive networks are paired with participants who played previously in isolation. In Simultaneous networks, participants interact in real-time along an undirected line. Mean peer effects are identified in both cases. Individual performances increase with peer performances in the recursive network. In the simultaneous network, endogenous peer effects vary according to gender: they are large for men but not statistically different from zero for women.
URI: https://depot.erudit.org/id/003820dd
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