nep-spo New Economics Papers
on Sports and Economics
Issue of 2007‒12‒01
one paper chosen by
Joao Carlos Correia Leitao
University of the Beira Interior

  1. Wage Dispersion and Team Performance - An Empirical Panel Analysis By Egon Franck; Stephan Nüesch

  1. By: Egon Franck; Stephan Nüesch (Institute for Strategy and Business Economics, University of Zurich; Institute for Strategy and Business Economics, University of Zurich)
    Abstract: The impact of intra-team pay dispersion on team productivity is a highly discussed issue. On one hand, wage differentials provide incentives for higher employee effort. On the other hand, pay inequality discourages cooperation among team members, which reduces performance. Analyzing non-linear effects of wage dispersion in professional team sports, we find empirical evidence that an initial increase of intra-team inequity reduces team performance, but at some point the relation reverses. In addition, we show that the pay structure of a team clearly affects the teamÕs playing style.
    Keywords: wage dispersion, team performance, relative deprivation, tournament theory
    JEL: D31 L83 M52
    Date: 2007
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:iso:wpaper:0073&r=spo

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