Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2008

Subjective Evaluation of Performance and Evaluation Interview: Empirical Evidence from France

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Using a matched employer / employee survey on computerisation and organisational change (COI), we show that : 1) evaluation interviews have a positive impact on productive and cognitive effort and that if evaluation interviews increase effort through two effects (the classical incentive effect and also a selection effect), the selection effect is stronger in the case of individual production compared with the case of team production. 2) evaluated employees earn more than employees in a classical incentive scheme and fifth, evaluated workers have a better knowledge of the rules driving wage setting.

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hal-01397424 , version 1 (15-11-2016)

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Marc-Arthur Diaye, Nathalie Greenan, Michal W. Urdanivia. Subjective Evaluation of Performance and Evaluation Interview: Empirical Evidence from France. National Bureau of Economic Research The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Chapter, University of Chicago Press; National bureau of Economic Research, pp.107-131, 2008, 978-0-226-04287-9; 0-226-04287-1. ⟨hal-01397424⟩
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