2021年度アジア経済発展論研究会(第6回) | 京都大学 東南アジア地域研究研究所

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2021年度アジア経済発展論研究会(第6回)

日時: 2021年10月7日(木) 16:45-18:15

使用言語: 英語

場所: Zoomによるウェブセミナー

報告者: Stefano Fiorin (Ettore Bocconi Department of Economics, Bocconi University)
Website: https://www.stefanofiorin.com/

報告題目: 「Reporting Peers’ Wrongdoing: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Financial Incentives on Morally Controversial Behavior」

Paper: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qfPD17ANAfS1sQGh-eNzvEX4x26qsKmZ/view

要約:
I show that moral concerns can reverse the effect of financial incentives. I analyze a morally ambiguous behavior: reporting peers’ wrongdoing. Agents’ peers often know more about their behavior than principals do. However, denouncing a peer to an authority is morally controversial, as it might prevent future misconduct but also harm the peer. Authorities often encourage denunciations through financial rewards; yet these incentives can backfire if peers perceive being paid for harming others as morally unacceptable. I run a field experiment with 2,040 employees of the Afghan Ministry of Education, who are asked to confidentially report on their colleagues’ attendance. I use a two-by-two design, randomizing whether or not reporting absence carries a monetary incentive as well as the perceived consequentiality of the reports. In the consequential treatment arm, where employees are given examples of the penalties that might be imposed on absentees, 15% of participants choose to denounce their peers when reports are not incentivized. Remarkably, in this consequential group, rewards backfire: Only 10% of employees report when denunciations are incentivized. In the non-consequential group, where participants are guaranteed that their reports will not be forwarded to the government, only 6% of employees denounce absence without rewards. However, when moral concerns of harming others are limited through the guarantee of non-consequentiality, rewards do not backfire: The incentivized reporting rate is 12%. My results suggest that employees report because they share the government’s goal of reducing absence but are morally averse to being paid for harming their peers. 

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幹事: 町北朋洋、三重野文晴(以上、東南アジア地域研究研究所)、矢野剛、高野久紀(以上、経済学研究科)、三浦憲(京都大学大学院農学研究科生物資源経済学専攻

Absence, Financial Incentives, Morality, Peer Reporting, Whistleblowing