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Die Auswirkungen von Neid auf individuelle Leistungen: Ergebnisse einer Panelanalyse
Authors:PD Dr Sascha L Schmidt  Prof Dr Benno Torgler  Prof Dr Dr hc mult Bruno S Frey
Institution:1. Lehrstuhl Strategy & Organization, European Business School, Oestrich-Winkel, Gesch?ftsführer a-connect (deutschland) gmbh, Research Fellow bei CREMA, Wiesbaden, Deutschland
2. School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology, Research Fellow bei CREMA, Executive Board Mitglied des National Centre for Econometric Research, Brisbane QLD, Australien
3. Institut für empirische Wirtschaftsforschung, Universit?t Zürich, Schweiz Gastprofessor an der ETH, Zürich, Forschungsdirektor bei CREMA, Zürich, Schweiz
Abstract:Relative income differences are likely to lead to envy within a reference group. Envy in turn influences social behavior and individual performance. While positional concerns are apparent in daily life, empirical evidence is rare in the economic literature. This paper investigates the impact of the relative income position on individuals’ performance or productivity. As ?performance“ is difficult to measure we turn to soccer players whose performance has been well documented. The broad sample covers eight seasons of the German premier soccer league (Bundesliga) between 1995 and 2004, and includes 1040 players, a salary proxy and several performance variables. The results show that player performance is strongly affected by relative income position. A disadvantage in the relative income position reduces productivity. The larger the income differences within a team, the stronger are the effects of positional concern. Team composition also significantly affects behaviour.
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