An edition of The learning effects of monitoring (2010)

The learning effects of monitoring

The learning effects of monitoring
Dennis Campbell, Dennis Campbe ...
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An edition of The learning effects of monitoring (2010)

The learning effects of monitoring

This paper investigates the relationship between monitoring, decision-making, and learning among lower level employees. We exploit a field-research setting in which business units vary in the "tightness" with which they monitor employee decisions. We find that tighter monitoring gives rise to implicit incentives in the form of sharp increases in employee termination linked to "excessive" use of decision-rights. Consistent with these implicit incentives, we find that employees in tightly monitored business units are less likely than their loosely monitored counterparts to: (1) use decision-rights; and (2) adjust for local information, including historical performance data, in their decisions. These decision-making patterns are associated with large and systematic differences in learning rates across business units. Learning is concentrated in business units with "loose monitoring" and entirely absent in those with "tight monitoring". The results are consistent with an experimentation hypothesis in which tight monitoring of decisions leads to more control but less learning.

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English
Pages
41

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The learning effects of monitoring
2011, Harvard Business School
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The learning effects of monitoring
2010, Harvard Business School
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Edition Notes

"November 2010"--Publisher's website.

Includes bibliographical references.

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[Boston]
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Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 11-053, Working paper (Harvard Business School) -- 11-053.

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Pagination
41 p.
Number of pages
41

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OL45316570M
OCLC/WorldCat
693667203

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