如何雇佣帮手?来自田野实验的证据

How to hire helpers? Evidence from a field experiment

Experimental Economics · 2015
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过田野实验,研究了非货币和货币激励对招募志愿者的影响,发现请求自愿或提供证书比免除会议费更有效,而货币激励虽增加申请和工作时间,但可能降低申请数量。

Abstract

Abstract How to hire voluntary helpers? We shed new light on this question by reporting a field experiment in which we invited 2859 students to help at the ‘ESA Europe 2012’ conference. Invitation emails varied non-monetary and monetary incentives to convince subjects to offer help. Students could apply to help at the conference and, if so, also specify the working time they wanted to provide. Just asking subjects to volunteer or offering them a certificate turned out to be significantly more motivating than mentioning that the regular conference fee would be waived for helpers. By means of an online-survey experiment, we find that intrinsic motivation to help is likely to have been crowded out by mentioning the waived fee. Increasing monetary incentives by varying hourly wages of 1, 5, and 10 Euros shows positive effects on the number of applications and on the working time offered. However, when comparing these results with treatments without any monetary compensation, the number of applications could not be increased by offering money and may even be reduced.

志愿者招募现场实验内在动机货币激励