1. What are the contributions in "Job allocation rules and sorting efficiency: experimental outcomes in a peter principle environment" ?
Dick and Villeval this paper explored whether workers are more efficient at self-selecting their task compared with when a promotion rule is used.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "Job allocation rules and sorting efficiency: experimental outcomes in a peter principle environment" ?
The possibility of inefficient task assignment in stage 2 is the relevant risk that could influence the agent choice of effort.. Future research could therefore analyze the principals ’ behavior regarding the optimal adjustment of the promotion standards.. Their main result suggests that the Peter Principle is only of concern when the transitory component of one ’ s outcome is relatively severe, such as in highly volatile environments or in activities where the role of luck may be large compared with talent.. The managerial implications are that simple promotion rules based on worker outcomes can be an efficient means of job sorting in most cases.
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