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Motivating knowledge agents: Can incentive pay overcome social distance?

Motivating knowledge agents: Can incentive pay overcome social distance?

134/2013 Erlend Berg, Maitressch Ghatak, R. Manjula, D. Rajasekhar, Sanchari Roy
behavioural economics and wellbeing, working papers
The Economic Journal
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12544

134/2013 Erlend Berg, Maitressch Ghatak, R. Manjula, D. Rajasekhar, Sanchari Roy

This paper studies the interaction of incentive pay and social distance in the dissemination of information. We analyse theoretically as well as empirically the effect of incentive pay when agents have pro-social objectives, but also preferences over dealing with one social group relative to another. In a randomised field experiment undertaken across 151 villages in South India, local agents were hired to spread information about a public health insurance programme. Relative to at pay, incentive pay improves knowledge transmission to households that are socially distant from the agent, but not to households similar to the agent.

Behavioural Economics and Wellbeing

The Economic Journal

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12544