Do You Prefer Having More or More than Others in the Workplace? A Quasi-experimental Survey in Algeria

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TitreDo You Prefer Having More or More than Others in the Workplace? A Quasi-experimental Survey in Algeria
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursBarbara L, Grolleau G, Mzoughi N
JournalMANAGERIAL AND DECISION ECONOMICS
Volume38
Pagination595-606
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0143-6570
Résumé

We examine the relevance of relative standings in Algeria (North Africa). We focus on the workplace, by considering domains generally important in this specific context: income, extra wage, office size, free days, worked hours, days being ill, offered company car, traffic jam when going to work, and being praised and berated by supervisor. Respondents prefer equality situations (i.e., where everyone has the same endowment) rather than positional and absolute ones (i.e., where they have the highest relative and absolute levels, respectively). An exception is found regarding praise by supervisor where the proportions of individuals choosing positional states are the highest. Copyright (C) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

DOI10.1002/mde.2806