Oliver Falck
Ifo Institute
Other affiliations
LMU Munich
CESifo
Research interests
Innovation
Digitization
Human Capital
In the context of a basic, short-term data entry job, unannounced provision of public recognition to employees yielded an economically significant increase in performance. Results suggest that recognition works best when it is provided exclusively, but not too exclusively. The performance increases in exclusive recognition are mainly driven by strong positive responses of non-recipients, which is most likely due to conformity preferences.