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The subtle effects of incentives and competition on group performance
David Budescu1, Boris Maciejovsky2
1Department of Psychology,Fordham University,Bronx,NY 10458budescu@fordham.edu.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|March 31, 2017
Abstract:
We show that, under some circumstances, identification and differentiation in the form of competition and individual rewards may undermine, rather than improve, group performance. The key factor for successful group performance seems to be whether or not group members share common goals and whether or not they have aligned incentives.