Clean evidence on peer effects

Authors Falk, Ichino
Journal Journal of Labor Economics
Year 2006
Type Published Paper
Abstract We study subjects who were asked to fill letters into envelopes with a remuneration independent of output. In the "pair" treatment, two subjects worked at the same time in the same room, and peer effects were possible. In the "single" treatment, subjects worked alone, and peer effects were ruled out. We find evidence of peer effects in the pair treatment because the standard deviations of output are smaller within pairs than between pairs. Moreover, average output is higher in the pair treatment: thus, peer effects raise productivity. Finally, low-productivity workers are the most sensitive to the behavior of peers.
URL https://doi.org/10.1086/497818
Tags Archival Empirical  |   Manager / Firm Behavior  |   Productivity Spillovers