[태그:] productivity

Oswald, A. J., Proto, E., &Sgroi, D. (2015). Happiness and productivity. Journal of Labor Economics, 33(4), 789-822.

Some firms say they care about the well-being and “happiness” of their employees. But are such claims hype or scientific good sense? We provide evidence, for a classic piece rate setting, that happiness makes people more productive. In three different styles of experiment, randomly selected individuals are made happier. The treated individuals have approximately 12% greater productivity. A fourth experiment studies major real-world shocks (bereavement ...

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Chun, H., &Lee, I. (2001). Why do married men earn more: Productivity or marriage selection?. Economic Inquiry, 39(2), 307-319.

Using data from the Current Population Survey March Supplement 1999, this study examines why married men earn more than men who have never married. We find that the marriage wage premium cannot be attributed to the unobservable higher earnings capability of married men. Instead, wage gains from marriage are explained by the degree of specialization within the household. Our findings cast doubt on the argument ...

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Keinan, A., &Kivetz, R. (2010). Productivity orientation and the consumption of collectable experiences. Journal of Consumer Research, 37(6), 935-950.

This research examines why consumers desire unusual and novel consumption experiences and voluntarily choose leisure activities, vacations, and celebrations that are predicted to be less pleasurable. For example, consumers sometimes choose to stay at freezing ice hotels and to eat at restaurants serving peculiar foods, such as bacon ice cream. We propose that such choices are driven by consumers' continual striving to use time productively, ...

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