Friday, May 2, 2014

The Daily Stat: How to Screen for Motivated Workers Who Are Drawn to Your Social Mission: Offer Low Pay

  Daily Stat - Harvard Business Review

May 02, 2014

How to Screen for Motivated Workers Who Are Drawn to Your Social Mission: Offer Low Pay


Providing employees with a social "mission" in their jobs doesn't increase their effort: In an experiment in which workers could generate donations to NGOs of their choice, people whose jobs had a mission made no more effort than purely self-interested workers, say Sebastian Fehrler of the University of Zurich and Michael Kosfeld of Goethe University Frankfurt. However, there's a subgroup of workers who choose mission-oriented jobs, and these workers tend to be more motivated. If you're a mission-driven company, you can screen for them by offering low salaries, the researchers say.

SOURCE: Pro-social missions and worker motivation: An experimental study


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